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The Exploitation of Crop Allelopathy in Sustainable Agricultural Production
Authors:T D Khanh  M I Chung  T D Xuan  S Tawata
Institution:Authors' addresses: T. D. Khanh and Prof. M. I. Chung, Research Team of Friendly Environmental Low Input Natural Herbicide New Material Study, Konkuk University, Seoul 143 701, South Korea;Dr T. D. Xuan (corresponding author;e-mail: ) and Prof. S. Tawata, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903 0213, Japan
Abstract:Crop allelopathy may be useful to minimize serious problems in the present agricultural production such as environmental pollution, unsafe products, human health concerns, depletion of crop diversity, soil sickness and reduction of crop productivity. Several crops including alfalfa, buckwheat, maize, rice, rye, sorghum, sunflower, wheat, etc. are affected either by their own toxicity or phytotoxin exudates when their residues decompose in the soil, that show strong suppression on weed emergences. Allelopathic crops when used as cover crop, mulch, smother crops, green manures, or grown in rotational sequences are helpful in reducing noxious weeds and plant pathogen, improve soil quality and crop yield. Those crop plants, particularly the legumes, incorporated at 1–2 tons ha?1 (alfalfa, buckwheat, rice by-products), which can give weed reduction and increase of rice yield by 70 and 20 %, respectively, are suggested for use as natural herbicides. Allelochemicals from allelopathic crops may aid in the development of biological herbicides and pesticides. Cultivating a system with allelopathic crops plays an important role in the establishment of sustainable agriculture. The introduction of allelopathic traits from accessions with strong allelopathic potential to the target crops will enhance the efficacy of crop allelopathy in future agricultural production.
Keywords:agricultural production  allelopathy crop  inhibition  pathogen  weed
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