ABSTRACT

Most, if not all, books on allelopathy cover the ecological, agronomic, and descriptive physiological aspects. And although the amount of papers published on the chemical aspects and mode of action of these compounds continues to rise, there has been, until now, no book available that reflects the latest literature. Written by experts, Allelopathy:

PREFACE. Reality and Future of Allelopathy. CHEMISTRY STUDIES. Ecophysiology and Potential Modes of Action for Selected Lichen Secondary Metabolites. Bioactive Compounds from Potomagetonaceae on Aquatic Organisms. Fate of Phenolic Allelochemicals in Soils: Role of Soil and Rhizosphere Microorganisms. Benzoxazolin-2(3H)-ones: Generation, Effects, and Detoxification in the Competition Among Plants. Heliannanes: A Structure-Activity Relationship Study. Chemistry of the Host-Parasite Interactions. Application of Analytical Techniques to the Determination of Allelopathic Agents in Wheat: A Practical Case Study. The Importance of Alkaloid Functions, M. Allelochemical Properties of Quinolizidine Alkaloids. MODE OF ACTION STUDIES. Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Terpenoids. Mode of Allelochemical Action of Phenolic Compounds. Mode of Action of Hydroxamic Acid BOA and Other Related Compounds. Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Fungal Metabolites. Proteomic Techniques for the Study of Allelopathic Stress Produced by Some Mexican Plants on Proteins Patterns of Bean and Tomato. Application of Microscopic Techniques of the Study of Seeds and Microalgae Under Olive Oil Wastewater Stress. Bioassays: A Valuable Tool to the Study of Allelopathy.