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The collective noun for radishes is a bunch of radishes.
Allelopathy is the inhibition of growth of a plant due to biomolecules released by another. It is the opposite of symbiotic mutualism. The biomolecules are called allelochemicals and are produced by some plants as secondary metabolites
Yes, radishes are multicellular.
Allelopathy is an interference mechanism based on any direct or indirect effect (primarily inhibitory) by one plant on another through the release of chemicals that escape into the environment (Aldrich and Kremer 1997).This phenomenon is involved in a wide fields of application:+ weed management by the use of mulch or cover crops, especially for those practicing direct drilling.+ Possibility of biological herbicides and insecticides.+ Opportunity of use of crops having stimulatory allelopathic effect in crop rotation, such the case of rapeseed on barley (Oueslati and Ben-Hammouda, 2006).+ For the adversely effect of allelopathy (inhibition of germination, growth and development), it influences choice of rotations, by choosing crops with low allelopathic/inhibitory effect as precedent and the most tolerant ones as following crops.Wish that these informations will be of a certain help.
Gerardo Lopez-Jurado has written: 'Effect of sulfur on dinitrogen fixation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Fixation, Nitrogen
Philip E. Shuler has written: 'The effect of preplant nitrogen fertilization and soil temperature on biological nitrogen fixation and yield of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Effect of nitrogen on Plants, Fixation, Nitrogen, Plants, Effect of nitrogen on, Soil temperature
I grow my radishes in the fall.
Allelopathy in plants gives the organism a competitive advantage because the toxic chemical produced prevents other plants growing nearby and eliminates the competition for light, space, water, and nutrients in the soil.
The plural of radish is radishes.
Puny red globe radishes.
radishes cost around 79 cens for 9