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Challenges, achievements and opportunities in allelopathy research

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Pages 69-81 | Received 26 Oct 2005, Published online: 20 Feb 2007

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Figure 1.  Schematic representation showing (a) growth suppression of native residents (shown in green color) following invasion of non-native (shown in red color) (Callaway & Aschehoug Citation2000); (b) individuals raised from seeds that survived invasion are resistant to phytotoxic activities of the invader (Callaway et al. Citation2005), and (c) selection of native residents that are resistant to invasion results in co-existence of non-native invasives and native residents.

Figure 1.  Schematic representation showing (a) growth suppression of native residents (shown in green color) following invasion of non-native (shown in red color) (Callaway & Aschehoug Citation2000); (b) individuals raised from seeds that survived invasion are resistant to phytotoxic activities of the invader (Callaway et al. Citation2005), and (c) selection of native residents that are resistant to invasion results in co-existence of non-native invasives and native residents.

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