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A reversed-phase HPLC method useful for the analysis of the grapevine phytoalexins resveratrol, its ‚-D-glucoside, E-viniferin, and pterostilbene in leaf extracts was developed by coupling diode array detection and fluorometry.... more
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      Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryAnalytical
Seven sorghum accessions were evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively for the composition of their root exudates. Utilizing a unique capillary mat growing system, root exudates were collected from all sorghum accessions. Exudates were... more
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      Chemical EcologyPopulation DynamicsBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
Laboratory screening studies were conducted to evaluate the allelopathic potential of fine leaf fescues. Of the seven accessions selected from prior field evaluations for weed-suppressive ability, all inhibited root growth of large... more
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      Chemical EcologyPopulation DynamicsTransmission Electron MicroscopyBiological Sciences
Allelopathy can be challenging to demonstrate. Developing rigorous analytical techniques to detect and quantify compound(s) of interest from soil or liquid media lays the foundation for designing ecologically relevant experiments that... more
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      Invasive SpeciesBiological invasionsBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
Primer design is a critical step in the application of PCR-based technologies in gene expression and genetic diversity analysis. As more plant genomes have been sequenced in recent years, the emphasis of primer design strategy has shifted... more
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      Plant BiologyAgricultural BiotechnologyGene expressionGenetic Diversity
1. Establishment success of non-native invasive species is often attributable either to habitat invasibility or inherent species traits. In this study we explored the interplay between these two factors in the establishment, expansion and... more
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      Resource AllocationEcologyInvasive SpeciesPhenotypic Plasticity
Studies were conducted to evaluate biomass production, tissue phytotoxicity, and allelochemicai content of rye (Secale cereale L.) shoots DIBOA and BOA concentration, and cress barnyardgrass radicle length were significant.
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      Chemical EcologyBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesCHEMICAL SCIENCES
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      AgronomyChemical EcologyMass SpectrometryWeed Science
The significance of soil-allelochemical interactions was addressed in this paper through studies conducted with m-tyrosine, an amino acid analogue and a potent plant growth inhibitor, in a series of laboratory assays performed in field... more
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      SoilChemical EcologyCarbonPheromones
Flavonoids are biologically active low molecular weight secondary metabolites that are produced by plants, with over 10,000 structural variants now reported. Due to their physical and biochemical properties, they interact with many... more
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      Chemical EcologySymbiosisPheromonesFlavonoids
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) roots exude a potent bioherbicidesorgoleone. Previous work indicates that sorgoleone is produced in living root hairs. We have developed a mist system that resulted in abundant production of root hairs exuding... more
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      WaterChemical EcologyChemicalBiological Sciences
Mucosal integrity may be objectively assessed by determination of the absorption of exogenous substances such as sucrose. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS) have been reported... more
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      Analytical ChemistryMass SpectrometryGlucoseSucrose
Allelochemicals and other metabolites released by plant roots play important roles in rhizosphere signalling, plant defence and responses to abiotic stresses. Plants use a variety of sequestration and transport mechanisms to move and... more
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      Plant BiologyPheromonesMembrane ProteinsExperimental Botany
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] roots exude a potent bioherbicide known as sorgoleone, which is produced in living root hairs and is phytotoxic to broadleaf and grass weeds at concentrations as low as 10 lM. Differential gene... more
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      Plant BiologyAllelopathyGene expressionreal time PCR
Fine fescue grasses displace neighboring plants by depositing large quantities of an aqueous phytotoxic root exudate in the soil rhizosphere. Via activity-guided fractionation, we have isolated and identified the nonprotein amino acid... more
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      MultidisciplinaryLettucePlant RootsArabidopsis
Plant roots serve a multitude of functions in the plant including anchorage, provision of nutrients and water, and production of exudates with growth regulatory properties. The root-soil interface, or rhizosphere, is the site of greatest... more
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      AllelopathyBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesROOT
Background: Rhizo-lysimeters offer unique advantages for the study of plants and their interactions with soils. In this paper, an existing facility at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga Australia is described in detail and its... more
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      Plant BiologyAgricultural Biotechnology
The biological attributes of two invasive weed species, prickly paddy melon and camel melon, were studied in different disturbed habitats of the Riverina region, NSW during 2010-2011. Seedlings first germinated in early to mid November... more
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Plant roots serve a multitude of functions in the plant including anchorage, provision of nutrients and water, and production of exudates with growth regulatory properties. The root–soil interface, or rhizosphere, is the site of greatest... more
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      AllelopathyBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesROOT








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