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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
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    Format: Online-Ressource (XXIX, 200p. 48 illus, digital)
    ISBN: 9789400706835
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    Content: In an effort to implement conservation measures farmers have used a variety of production methods, including the use of reduced or zero tillage and cover crops. One benefit of these production methods has been early season weed control. The literature suggests that a variety of mechanisms may be involved, among them the allelopathic effects of phenolic acids. This retrospective analysis addresses the following: How likely are phenolic acid concentrations and environmental conditions in wheat no-till cropping systems for the inhibition of annual broadleaf weed emergence? and Do phenolic acids h
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: PlantPlant Allelopathic Interactions; References; Chapter 2: PlantPlant Allelopathic Interactions. Phase I: The Laboratory; 2.1 Criteria for Model Systems; 2.2 Materials, Methods, and Commentary; 2.2.1 General Bioassay Procedures; 2.2.2 Bioassay Species; 2.2.3 Soil Substrates; 2.2.4 Seedling Containers; 2.2.5 Sorption and Microbial Utilization Studies; 2.2.6 Phenolic Acids; 2.2.7 Phenolic Acid Solutions; 2.2.8 Solution Additions to Seedling Systems; 2.2.9 Phenolic Acid Extraction Procedures , 2.2.10 Quantification of Individual Phenolic Acids2.2.11 Rhizosphere and Soil Microbial Populations; 2.2.12 Measurements; 2.2.13 Data Analyses; 2.3 Research Objectives; 2.4 Results and Discussion; 2.4.1 Effects and Duration of Effects of Phenolic Acids on Seedlings in Nutrient Culture; 2.4.2 Effects of Seedlings, Mixtures of Phenolic Acids, and Microbes on Phenolic Acid Concentrations in Nutrient Culture; 2.4.3 Interactions of Phenolic Acids with Sterile and Non-sterile Soils; 2.4.3.1 Extraction Procedures; 2.4.3.2 Sorption; 2.4.3.3 Recovery from Model Soil Systems; 2.4.3.4 Summary , 2.4.4 Effects of Phenolic Acids on Bulk-Soil and Rhizosphere-Microbial Populations2.4.4.1 Bulk Soil; 2.4.4.2 Rhizosphere; 2.4.4.3 Summary; 2.4.5 Effects and Duration of Effects of Phenolic Acids on Seedlings in Soil Culture; 2.4.6 Relationships Between Phenolic Acid-Utilizing Microbes and Phenolic Acid Inhibition; 2.4.7 Effects of Seedling-Microbe-Soil Systems on the Available Concentrations of Phenolic Acids in Soil Solutions; 2.4.8 Comparison of the Effects of Phenolic Acids on Seedlings in Nutrient and Soil Culture; 2.4.9 Effects of Phenolic Acids at Various Life Stages , 2.5 Summary of Major Points for Model Systems2.5.1 Seedlings; 2.5.2 Microbes; 2.5.3 Phenolic Acids; 2.6 Relevance of Model Systems to Field Studies; 2.6.1 Promoters, Modifiers, and Inhibitors; References; Chapter 3: PlantPlant Allelopathic Interaction. Phase II: Field/Laboratory Experiments; 3.1 Annual Broadleaf Weed Control in No-Till Systems; 3.2 Materials, Methods, and Commentary; 3.2.1 Soil and Plant Tissue/Residue Analyses; 3.2.2 Laboratory Bioassays; 3.2.3 Field Studies; 3.2.3.1 Field Weed Seedling Emergence; 3.2.3.2 Cover Crops; 3.2.3.3 Weed Species; 3.2.3.4 Agricultural Practices , 3.2.3.5 Physicochemical Environment3.2.4 Data Analyses; 3.3 Research Objectives; 3.4 Results and Discussion; 3.4.1 Characterize the Phenolic Acids in Soils of No-Till and Conventional-Till Systems and to Establish Correlations Between Easily Obtained Soil Characteristics and Phenolic Acids in Soils (Blum et al. (1991); Plenum Publishing Corporation, Excerpts Used with Permission of Springer Science and Business Media); 3.4.1.1 Water-Autoclave Procedure; 3.4.1.2 Soil Phenolic Acids; 3.4.1.3 Summary , 3.4.2 Determine if Soil Extracts could be Used Directly in Laboratory Bioassays for the Detection of Allelopathic Activity (Blum et al. (1992)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789400706828
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Blum, Udo, - 2017 Plant-plant allelopathic interactions ; [1]: Phenolic Acids, Cover Crops and Weed Emergence [Heidelberg] : Springer, 2011 ISBN 9789400706828
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Allelopathie ; Allelopathie
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949419463902882
    Format: XXIX, 200 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2011.
    ISBN: 9789400706835
    Content: In an effort to implement conservation measures farmers have used a variety of production methods including reduced or zero tillage.  With the implementation of these methods there has been an increase in the use of small grain and legume cover crops and their residues.  One benefit of these production methods has been early season weed control.  Presently the most promising cover crops and their residues for annual broadleaf weed control in temperate regions of the world are the small grains such as wheat and rye.  The literature suggests that a variety of mechanisms are involved in regulating weed seedling emergence, among them the allelopathic effects of phenolic acids. This book addresses the following questions: How likely are the necessary phenolic acid concentrations and environmental conditions present in wheat no-till cropping systems for inhibition of annual broadleaf weed seedling emergence? and Do phenolic acids have a dominant role in regulating annual broadleaf weed seedling emergence or are phenolic acids just one component of a larger promoter/modifier/inhibitor complex in wheat no-till cropping systems?  The book has four chapters covering: 1. allelopathic plant-plant interactions, 2. laboratory experiments, 3. field and associated laboratory experiments, and 4. conclusions and suggested future research.  There are several things that are unique about this book: a. The format is that of a research paper published in scientific journals. b. It differs from the journal format in that logic, reasons, and justifications for various procedures are provided. c. The Scientific Method and its approach to research are emphasized.  For example, if-then hypotheses and cons and pros are provided so that readers can draw their own conclusions. and d. Although a broad range of literature is included, this book is a retrospective analysis of some 20 plus years of research on plant-plant allelopathic interactions at North Carolina State University.
    Note: List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Dedication -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Plant-plant Allelopathic Interactions -- Chapter 2: Plant-plant Allelopathic Interactions. Phase I: The Laboratory -- 2.1 Criteria for Model Systems -- 2.2 Materials, Methods, and Commentary -- 2.3 Research Objectives -- 2.4 Results and Discussion -- 2.5 Summary of Major Points for Model Systems -- 2.6 Relevance of Model Systems to Field Studies -- Chapter 3: Plant-plant Allelopathic Interactions. Phase II: Field/Laboratory Experiments -- 3.1 Annual Broadleaf Weed Control in No-till Systems -- 3.2 Material, Methods, and Commentary -- 3.3 Research Objectives -- 3.4 Results and Discussion -- 3.5 Summary of Major Points -- Chapter 4: Phase III: Summing Up -- 4.1 Hypotheses -- 4.2 Final Comments -- 4.3 The Present Paradigm -- 4.4 A Modified Paradigm -- 4.5. Concluding Remarks -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789402412482
    Language: English
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer-Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15350379
    Format: XXVIII, 200 Seiten , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 9789400706828
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Allelopathie
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_BV041884248
    Format: XXIX, 200 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-94-0070-682-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Allelopathie ; Phenolcarbonsäuren
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