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Seeds as allelopathic agents
Jacob Friedman
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, George R. Waller
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School of Plant Sciences and Food Security
Oklahoma State University
Tel Aviv University
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Keyphrases
Allelopathy
100%
Allelopathic Potential
100%
Allelopathic Effect
100%
Senescence
50%
High Concentration
50%
Germination
50%
Vegetative Cells
50%
Caffeine
50%
Plant Seeds
50%
Coffea Arabica
50%
Coffee Seed
50%
Non-protein Amino Acids
50%
Higher Plants
50%
Competing Vegetation
50%
Seed number
50%
Seed-induced
50%
Dispersal Unit
50%
Seed Rate
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Seeds
100%
Allelopathy
16%
Spermatophyte
8%
Coffea Arabica
8%
Nonprotein Amino Acids
8%