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ALLEOPATHIC ORGANISMS AND<br />

MOLECULES<br />

Harrison, H.F., Peterson, J.K., Jackson, D.M., and Snook, M.E. Periderm resin glycoside contents of sweetpotato,<br />

Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. clones and their biological activity. Allelopathy J 2003; 12: 53-60.<br />

Hoffmann-Hergarten, S., Gulati, M.K., Sikora R.A.. Yield response and biological control of Meloidogyne<br />

incognita on lettuce and tomato with rhizobacteria. J Plant Diseas Protect 1998; 105:349-358.<br />

Hyder, P.W., Fredrickson, E.L., Estell, R.E., Tellez, M., Gibbens, R.P. Distribution and concentration of total<br />

phenolics, condensed tannins, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) in creosotebush (Larrea tridentata).<br />

Biochem Systemat Ecol 2002; 30: 905-912.<br />

Inderjit. Plant phenolics in allelopathy. Bot Rev 1996; 62:186-202.<br />

Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. Allelopathic potential of the phenolics from the roots of Pluchea lanceolata.<br />

Physiol Plant 1994; 92:571-576.<br />

Inderjit and del Moral, R. Is separating resource competition from allelopathy realistic? Bot Rev 1997; 63:221-<br />

230.<br />

Inderjit and Mallik, A.U. Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties. Forest Ecol Manag 1997;<br />

92:11-18.<br />

Inderjit, Muramatsu, M., Nishimura, H. On the allelopathic potential of certain terpenoids, phenolics, and their<br />

mixtures, and their recovery from soil. Can J Bot 1997; 75: 888-891.<br />

Inderjit, Keating, K.I. Allelopathy: Principles, procedures, processes, and promises for biological control. Adv<br />

Agron 1999; 67:141-232.<br />

Inderjit and Duke, S.O. Ecophysiological aspects of allelopathy. Planta 2003; 217:529-539.<br />

Jackson, D.M. and Peterson, J.K. Sublethal effects of resin glycosides from the periderm of sweetpotato storage<br />

roots on Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae). J Econom Entomol 2000; 93:388-393.<br />

Jimenez-Osornio J.J., S.R. Gliessman. Allelopathic interference in a wild mustard (Brassica campestris L.) and<br />

broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica) intercrop agroecosystem. In: <strong>Allelochemicals</strong>, Role in<br />

Agriculture and Forestry, Waller G.R. ed. ACS Symp. Ser. 330. American Chemical Society, Washington<br />

DC, USA, 1987; pp. 262–274.<br />

John, J. and Narwal, S.S. Allelopathic plants. 9. Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit. Allelopathy J 2003;<br />

12:13-36.<br />

Keyes, W.J., Taylor, J.V., Apkarian, R.P., Lynn, D.G. Dancing together. Social controls in parasitic plant<br />

development. Plant Physiol 2001; 127:1508-1512.<br />

Kloepper, J.W., Rodriguez-Kabana, R., Zehnder, G.W., Murphy, J.F., Sikora, E., Fernandez. C. Plant rootbacterial<br />

interactions in biological control of soilborne diseases and potential extension to systemic and<br />

foliar diseases. Australas. Plant Pathol 1999; 28:21-26.<br />

Langenheim, J. Higher plant terpenoids: A phytocentric overview of their ecological roles. J Chem Ecol 1994;<br />

20:1223-1280.<br />

Lehman, M.E., Blum, U. Evaluation of ferulic acid uptake as a measurement of allelochemical dose: Effective<br />

concentration. J Chem Ecol 1999; 25:2585-2600.<br />

Macias, F.A., J.C.G. Galindo, G.M. Massanet. Potential allelopathic activity of several sesquiterpene lactone<br />

models. Phytochemistry 1992; 31:1969-1977.<br />

Macias, F.A., Galindo, J.C.G., Castellano, D, Velasco, R.F. Natural products as allelochemicals. 11. Sesquiterpene<br />

lactones with potential use as natural herbicide models (I): trans,trans-germacranolides. J Agric Food<br />

Chem 1999; 47:4407-4414.<br />

Macias, F.A., Galindo, J.C.G., Castellano, D., Velasco, R. Sesquiterpene lactones with potential use as natural<br />

herbicide models. 2. Guaianolides. J Agric Food Chem 2002a; 48:5288-5296.<br />

Macias, F.A., Torres, A., Galindo, J.L.G., Varela, R., Alvarez, J,A., Molinillo, J.M.G. Bioactive terpenoids from<br />

sunflower leaves cv. Peredovick (R). Phytochem 2002b; 61:687-692.<br />

Mankau, R. Reduction of root-knot disease with organic amendments under semifield conditions. Plant Disease<br />

Reporter 1968; 52:315-319.<br />

Mazzola, M. Mechanisms of natural soil suppressiveness to soilborne diseases. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek<br />

Internat. J Gen Molec Microbiol 2002; 81:557-564.<br />

Morris, J.B., Walker, J.T. Non-traditional legumes as potential soil amendments for nematode control. J Nematol<br />

2002; 34:358-361.<br />

Muscolo, A., Panuccio, M.R., Sidari, M. The effect of phenols on respiratory enzymes in seed germination -<br />

Respiratory enzyme activities during germination of Pinus laricio seeds treated with phenols extracted<br />

from different forest soils. Plant Growth Regul. 2001; 35:31-35.<br />

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