Allelopathy in the New Zealand grassland/pasture ecosystem

D. Wardle
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Abstract The research (performed both locally and abroad) on the allelopathic potential of most common New Zealand pasture plants (including important weeds) is reviewed. The bioassay techniques usually used for demonstrating allelopathic influences have several drawbacks, often making the observed inhibitory effect of the donor plant a possible artefact of the method used. Other criteria required for the demonstration of allelopathy in the field have been sparingly satisfied, including the chemical identification of toxins, demonstration of concentration of toxins in the field, and the elimination of other possible factors explaining interference in the field. It is concluded that, to unequivocally prove allelopathy, one must first demonstrate that toxins from one plant are taken up by neighbouring plants and produce an inhibitory response. Studies of interference phenomena (including allelopathy) between plants in pastures might be potentially useful for weed control, or for determining mutual compatibi...
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新西兰草地/牧场生态系统的化感作用
摘要综述了国内外对新西兰常见牧草植物(包括重要杂草)化感作用潜力的研究进展。通常用于证明化感作用的生物测定技术有几个缺点,经常使观察到的供体植物的抑制作用可能是所使用方法的人工产物。在现场证明化感作用所需的其他标准很少得到满足,包括毒素的化学鉴定,现场毒素浓度的证明,以及消除解释现场干扰的其他可能因素。结论是,要明确证明化感作用,必须首先证明来自一种植物的毒素被邻近植物吸收并产生抑制反应。研究牧草植物间的干扰现象(包括化感作用)可能对杂草控制或确定相互相容性有潜在的帮助。
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