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Allelopathy:
New Concepts and
Methodology
著作出版
2005年国际化感学会(IAS)组织编写了“Allelopathy:
New Concepts and Methodology”专著,
孔垂华主任委员和马永清副主任委员应邀分别撰写了该书的第13章“Allelopathic
Effect of Astragalus Adsurgens Pall Root Culture (Yong-qing
Ma)”
和17章“Allelochemicals
Involved in Rice Allelopathy (Chuihua Kong)”。该著作已由美国科学出版社(Science
Publishers, USA)在2007年1月出版。
内容提要:

Allelopathy: New Concepts
and Methodology
Editors
Yoshiharu Fujii and Syuntaro Hiradate: National
Institute for Agro-environmental Sciences,
Tsukuba, Japan
ISBN 1-57808-446-6 (978-1-57808-446-3); January 2007;
398 pages, hc; US $ 89.50
About the Book
The principal goal of allelopathy is to foster
sustainable agriculture, forestry, and environment. The
objective is to minimize the industrial chemicals and to
maximize the use of natural resources locally available
while improving crop productivity, forestry and the
environment. The technological advances made in
allelopathy research in recent years have been created,
analyzed, and developed by scientific establishments
throughout the world. They present exciting and
intellectually challenging problems which are solvable
using modern techniques. These modern and advanced
techniques as described in the chapters presented in
this volume are representative of the exciting research
and development approaches today.
Content
Section 1: New Methodology and Approach (Dose
Response, Bioassay)
. Dose/Response Relationships in Allelopathy
Research: Regina G. Belz et al.
. Can Data Derived from Field and Laboratory
Bioassays Establish the Existence of Allelopathic
Interactions in Nature?: Udo Blum
. Plant-box Method: A Specific Bioassay to
Evaluate Allelopathy through Root Exudates: Yoshiharu
Fujii et al.
Section 2: New Allelochemicals (Pharmaceuticals,
Degradation, Promotion, Ion Dissolution)
. Isolation, Structural Elucidation and Synthesis
of Biologically Active Allelochemicals for Potential Use
as Pharmaceuticals: Stephen J. Cutler et al.
. Recent Chemical Aspects of Wheat Allelopathy:
Terry Haig
. Ecological Relevance of the Degradation
Processes of Allelochemicals: Francisco A. Macías
et al.
. Iron Dissolution Reaction of Mugineic Acids for
Iron Acquisition of Graminaceous Plants: Syuntaro
Hiradate
. Chemical and Biological Analysis of Novel
Allelopathic Substances, Lepidimoide and
Lepidimoic Acid: Kosumi Yamada et al.
Section 3: Allelopathy in Potential Invasive Weeds
. Allelopathic Activity of White Rocket [Diplotaxis
erucoides (L.) DC.]: Jamal R. Qasem
. Weed-crop Interferences in Hungary:
Gabriella Kazinczi et al.
Section 4: Allelopathic Cover Crops to Suppress Weeds
. Allelopathic Activity of Buckwheat: A Ground
Cover Crop for Weed Control: Zahida Iqbal et al.
. Sunflower-desired Allelopathic Crop for
Sustainable and Organic Agriculture?: Helena
Gawronska et al.
. The Potential for Allelopathy During
Decomposition of Hairy Vetch Residue: John R.
Teasdale et al.
. Allelopathic Effect of Astragalus Adsurgens
Pall Root Culture: Yong-qing Ma
. Evaluation of Weed Suppressive Effect of
Allelochemicals of Ornamental Marigold Species:
Nataliya P. Didyk and Svitlana P. Mashkovska
Section 5: Rice Allelopathy
. Rice Allelopathy: Kaworu Ebana and
Kazutoshi Okuno
. Allelochemicals Involved in Rice Allelopathy:
Chuihua Kong
Section 6: New Approach in Tree Allelopathy
. Variation in Allelopathic Influence Among Wide
Range of Tree Species:Kanji Ito and Misako Ito
. Monitoring Allelopathic Expression and
Functional Performance of Tamarind
(Tamarindus indica L.): A Case Study: Mohammad Masud
Parvez et al.
. Influence of Water Extract from Uncaria
Tomentosa Bark on Ultrastructure of Capsicum:
Teresa Tykarska et al. |
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