Allelopathic potential of oil seed crops in production of crops: a review

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Adnan Noor Shah
Javaid Iqbal
Abid Ullah
Guozheng Yang
Muhammad Yousaf
Shah Fahad
Mohsin Tanveer
Waseem Hassan
Shahbaz Atta Tung
Leishan Wang
Aziz Khan
Yingying Wu
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[1] Huazhong Agricultural University,MOA Key Laboratory of Crop Eco physiology and Farming System in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River, College of Plant Science and Technology
[2] Ghazi University,National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement
[3] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environment
[4] Huazhong Agricultural University,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016年 / 23卷
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Allelopathy; Crop production; Oil seed crops; Weed suppression;
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Agricultural production enhancement has been realized by more consumption of fossil energy such as fertilizer and agrochemicals. However, the production provides the present human with sufficient and diversified commodities, but at the same time, deprives in some extent the resources from the future human as well. In the other hand, it is known that synthetic herbicides face worldwide threats to human’s health and environment as well. Therefore, it is a great challenge for agricultural sustainable development. The current review has been focussed on various oilseed crop species which launch efficient allelopathic intervention, either with weeds or other crops. Crop allelopathic properties can make one species more persistent to a native species. Therefore, these crops are potentially harmful to both naturalized as well as agricultural settings. On the other side, allelopathic crops provide strong potential for the development of cultivars that are more highly weed suppressive in managed settings. It is possible to utilize companion plants that have no deleterious effect on neighbor crops and can be included in intercropping system, thus, a mean of contributing to agricultural sustainable development. In mixed culture, replacement method, wherein differing densities of a neighbor species are planted, has been used to study phytotoxic/competitive effects. So, to use alternative ways for weed suppression has become very crucial. Allelochemicals have the ability to create eco-friendly products for weed management, which is beneficial for agricultural sustainable development. Our present study assessed the potential of four oilseed crops for allelopathy on other crops and associated weeds.
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