Type: Chapter

Advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops

Authors

Çala Görkem Erolu

Agroscope, Plant Production Systems, Herbology in Field Crops (Switzerland)

Aurélie Gfeller

Agroscope, Plant Production Systems, Herbology in Field Crops (Switzerland)

Anna Elizabeth Louw-Gaume

Agroscope, Corporate Strategy (Switzerland)

Judith Wirth

Agroscope, Plant Production Systems, Herbology in Field Crops (Switzerland)

Publication date:

15 November 2021

ID: 9781801462488

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Description

This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops. In the first part, we discuss allelopathy in crop-weed interactions while the second part focuses on practical aspects of allelopathy with reference to IWM. The first part includes a detailed discussion on research findings on buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) as our research group has studied its potential allelopathic properties during the last 10 years.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 Understanding allelopathy in crop–weed interactions 3 Allelopathy: a future component of IWM 4 Conclusion 5 Where to look for further information 6 References