THE IMPACT OF PATHOGENS ON PLANT INTERFERENCE AND ALLELOPATHY

[1]  J. Harper Population Biology of Plants , 1979 .

[2]  V. S. Ayoodunfa ROOT EXUDATION IN COWPEA AND SORGHUM AND THE EFFECT ON SPORE GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF SOME SOIL FUSARIA , 1978 .

[3]  S. Tamura,et al.  Chemical Studies on "Clover Sickness":Part I. Isolation and Structural Elucidation of Two New Isoflavonoids in Red Clover , 1969 .

[4]  M. Rubio-Huertos A Rhabdovirus in Iris germanica , 1978 .

[5]  C. Bacon,et al.  Effect of the Tall Fescue Endophyte on Plant Response to Environmental Stress , 1989 .

[6]  Inderjit,et al.  Fungal antibiosis in biocontrol of plant disease. , 1995 .

[7]  James B. Grace,et al.  Perspectives on Plant Competition , 1991 .

[8]  Alan R. Putnam,et al.  Allelopathy in Agroecosystems , 1978 .

[9]  S. Leather,et al.  Pests, Pathogens, and Plant Communities , 1990 .

[10]  S. Tamura,et al.  Chemical Studies on "Clover Sickness":Part II. Biological Functions of Isoflavonoids and Their Related Compounds , 1969 .

[11]  T. Hodgkin,et al.  Inhibition of Solanum Pollen Germination in vitro by the Phytoalexin Rishitin , 1979 .

[12]  James W. Kirchner,et al.  Evolutionary implications of host-pathogen specificity: fitness consequences of pathogen virulence traits , 2002 .

[13]  J. P. Grime,et al.  The Plant community as a working mechanism , 1982 .

[14]  G. Latch,et al.  Some effects of crown rust (Puccinia coronata Corda) on the growth of two ryegrass varieties in New Zealand , 1966 .

[15]  A. Rovira,et al.  Allelopathy among some British grassland species. , 1975 .

[16]  W. H. van der Putten,et al.  Plant-specific soil-borne diseases contribute to succession in foredune vegetation , 1993, Nature.

[17]  K. Clay Effects of fungal endophytes on the seed and seedling biology of Lolium perenne and Festuca arundinacea , 1987, Oecologia.

[18]  R. A. Skipp,et al.  Toxic effects of phaseollin on plant cells , 1977 .

[19]  R. Whittaker,et al.  Allelochemics: chemical interactions between species. , 1971, Science.

[20]  S. Mayama,et al.  The role of avenalumin in the resistance of oat to crown rust, Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae , 1982 .

[21]  Inderjit Plant phenolics in allelopathy , 1996, The Botanical Review.

[22]  A. Beddows Biological Flora of the British Isles. Lolium perenne L. , 1967 .

[23]  C. H. Muller Allelopathy as a factor in ecological process , 2004, Vegetatio.

[24]  J. Giannini,et al.  Effects of phaseollin on membrane leakage in red beet vacuoles and tonoplast vesicles , 1993 .

[25]  J. Paxton Phytoalexins — A Working Redefinition , 1981 .

[26]  J. Sinclair,et al.  Anatomy and physiology of diseased plants , 1991 .

[27]  C. Vicente,et al.  Relationships between phenolics-conjugated polyamines and sensitivity of sugarcane to smut (Ustilago scitaminea) , 1998 .

[28]  Z. Kang,et al.  Studies on Symptom Development, Phenolic Compounds and Morphological Defence Responses in Wheat Cultivars Differing in Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight , 2002 .

[29]  N. Paul,et al.  INTERFERENCE BETWEEN HEALTHY AND RUSTED GROUNDSEL (SENECIO VULGARIS L.) WITHIN MIXED POPULATIONS OF DIFFERENT DENSITIES AND PROPORTIONS , 1986 .

[30]  A. Putnam,et al.  Allelopathy: state of the science , 1986 .

[31]  A. Dobson,et al.  Pathogens and the structure of plant communities. , 1994, Trends in ecology & evolution.

[32]  L. Potter,et al.  Pathogenicity of Some European Collections of Crown Rust (Puccinia coronata Corda) on Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass , 1990 .

[33]  K. Isawa,et al.  Influence of diseases on the chemical composition and nutritive value of forage crops. 2. Qualitative and quantitative damage of Italian ryegrass infected with crown rust. , 1974 .

[34]  D. Parbery,et al.  TROPHISM AND THE ECOLOGY OF FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH PLANTS , 1996 .

[35]  C. Smith,et al.  Tansley Review No. 86 Accumulation of phytoalexins: defence mechanism and stimulus response system. , 1996, The New phytologist.

[36]  D. Seigler Chemistry and Mechanisms of Allelopathic Interactions , 1996 .

[37]  D. Perrin,et al.  PHYTOALEXINS OF THE LEGUMINOSAE. PHASEOLIN FROM PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. , 1963, Life sciences.

[38]  D. Perrin,et al.  Studies on Phytoalexins , 1967 .

[39]  L. Mol,et al.  Effect of plant roots on the germination of microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae. I. Use of root observation boxes to assess differences among crops. , 1995 .

[40]  J. Kuc Molecular aspects of plant responses to pathogens , 1997, Acta Physiologiae Plantarum.

[41]  J. Kirkegaard,et al.  Field studies on the biofumigation of take-all by Brassica break crops , 2000 .

[42]  J. Burdon Fungal pathogens as selective forces in plant populations and communities. , 1991 .

[43]  B. Trenbath,et al.  Biomass Productivity of Mixtures , 1974 .

[44]  S. Leather,et al.  Modification of the effects of plant pathogens by other components of natural ecosystems. , 1990 .

[45]  Inderjit,et al.  Allelopathy : organisms, processes, and applications , 1994 .

[46]  R. Boydston,et al.  Glyceollin: a site-specific inhibitor of electron transport in isolated soybean mitochondria. , 1983, Plant physiology.

[47]  N. Eshed,et al.  The Role and Importance of Pathogens in Natural Plant Communities , 1984 .

[48]  J. Lynch,et al.  MICROBIAL FERMENTATION OF GRASS RESIDUES TO ORGANIC ACIDS AS A FACTOR IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW GRASS SWARDS , 1981 .

[49]  V. Singh,et al.  A discipline called allelopathy , 1992 .

[50]  N. A. Khan,et al.  Inhibitory effects of phenolic compounds on fungal metabolism in host-pathogen interactions in Fusarium wilt of cumin. , 2000 .

[51]  J. C. Peters,et al.  Effect of artificial exclusion and augmentation of fungal plant pathogens on a regenerating grassland , 1996 .

[52]  D. Parbery,et al.  Rust‐Enhanced Allelopathy of Perennial Ryegrass against White Clover , 2001 .

[53]  D. Hume,et al.  Allelopathic effects of endophyte‐infected perennial ryegrass extracts on white clover seedlings , 1999 .

[54]  P. Quigley Effects of Neotyphodium lolii infection and sowing rate of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) on the dynamics of ryegrass/subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) swards , 2000 .

[55]  A. Nishi,et al.  Production and metabolism of 6-methoxymellein in cultured carrot cells , 1984 .

[56]  D. Halsall,et al.  The Role of Allelopathy in Legume Decline in Pastures. II.* Comparative Effects of Pasture, Crop and Weed Residues on Germination, Nodulation and Root Growth , 1995 .

[57]  L. G. Stowe ALLELOPATHY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS IN AN ILLINOIS OLD-FIELD , 1979 .

[58]  A. Beddows Lolium Multiflorum Lam. , 1973 .

[59]  S. Woodhead Environmental and biotic factors affecting the phenolic content of different cultivars ofSorghum bicolor , 1981, Journal of Chemical Ecology.

[60]  P. C. Scheepens,et al.  Growth and Competitiveness of Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) after Foliar Application of Ascochyta caulina as a Mycoherbicide , 1996, Weed Science.

[61]  I. Ahmad,et al.  The distribution of five major nutrients in barley plants infected with brown rust , 1982 .

[62]  C. Dixelius,et al.  The myrosinase-glucosinolate system in the interaction between Leptosphaeria maculans and Brassica napus. , 2001, Molecular plant pathology.

[63]  J. Deacon Modern mycology. 3rd ed. , 1997 .

[64]  N. Paul,et al.  Nutrient Relations of Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) Infected by Rust (Puccinia lagenophorae) at a Range of Nutrient Concentrations I. Concentrations, Contents and Distribution of N, P and K , 1988 .

[65]  J. Maillet,et al.  Influence of cucumber mosaic virus infection on the competitive ability and reproduction of chickweed (Stellaria media) , 1997 .

[66]  E. S. Luttrell Parasitism of fungi on Vascular Plants , 1974 .

[67]  C. Kong,et al.  Allelopathic Potential and Chemical Constituents of Volatiles from Ageratum conyzoides Under Stress , 2002, Journal of Chemical Ecology.

[68]  B. J. Deverall,et al.  Toxins and Plant Pathogenesis , 1984 .

[69]  G. Latch Physiological interactions of endophytic fungi and their hosts. Biotic stress tolerance imparted to grasses by endophytes , 1993 .

[70]  K. Clay Interactions among fungal endophytes, grasses and herbivores , 1996, Researches on Population Ecology.

[71]  A. Jarosz,et al.  Effects of disease in wild plant populations and the evolution of pathogen aggressiveness , 1995 .

[72]  E. Nilsen,et al.  Physiology of Plants Under Stress , 1987 .

[73]  P. Jolliffe Evaluating the effects of competitive interference on plant performance , 1988 .

[74]  L. Ericson,et al.  Variation in Disease Incidence in Grazed and Ungrazed Sites for the System Pulsatilla pratensis - Puccinia pulsatillae , 1991 .

[75]  K. Clay The impact of parasitic and mutualistic fungi on competitive interactions among plants. , 1990 .

[76]  S. Tamura,et al.  Chemical Studies on “Clover Sickness” , 1969 .

[77]  D. P. Briskin,et al.  The effect of glyceollin on proton leakage in Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea plasma membrane and red beet tonoplast vesicles , 1990 .

[78]  O. Spring,et al.  Impact of downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) infection on the development and metabolism of sunflower. , 1991 .

[79]  B. Thomma,et al.  Study of the role of antimicrobial glucosinolate-derived isothiocyanates in resistance of Arabidopsis to microbial pathogens. , 2001, Plant physiology.

[80]  D. Wardle,et al.  Allelopathic influence of nodding thistle (Carduus nutans L.) seeds on germination and radicle growth of pasture plants , 1991 .

[81]  M. Mayo,et al.  The Phytoalexin Rishitin Affects the Viability of Isolated Plant Protoplasts , 1978 .

[82]  N. Paul,et al.  The effects of disease on interspecific plant-competition. , 1990 .

[83]  G. Chilvers,et al.  Plant Competition Mediated by Host-Specific Parasites-a Simple Model , 1972 .

[84]  E. T. Roberts,et al.  Disorders of temporary ryegrass swards in south‐east England , 1975 .

[85]  D. Tilman Plant Strategies and the Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. (MPB-26), Volume 26 , 1988 .

[86]  F. Daayf,et al.  Elicitation of soluble phenolics in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) callus by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis culture medium , 2003 .

[87]  A. Putnam Allelopathic Research in Agriculture: Past Highlights and Potential , 1985 .

[88]  S. M. H. Rizvi,et al.  Allelopathy: Basic and Applied Aspects , 1992 .

[89]  N. Paul,et al.  Water-stress modifies intraspecific interference between rust (Puccinia-Lagenophorae Cooke)-infected and healthy groundsel (Senecio-Vulgaris L) , 1987 .

[90]  N. Mandava Chemistry and biology of allelopathic agents. , 1985 .

[91]  N. Paul,et al.  Effects of interactions between nutrient supply and rust infection of Senecio vulgaris L. on competition with Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medic. , 1990 .

[92]  J. A. Glazener Phytotoxicity of Phaseollin to, and Alteration of Phaseollin by, Cell Suspension Cultures of Phaseolus vulgaris , 1978 .

[93]  S. Leather,et al.  Dynamics of plant-pathogen interactions in natural plant communities. , 1990 .

[94]  Inderjit,et al.  Are Laboratory Bioassays for Allelopathy Suitable for Prediction of Field Responses? , 2000, Journal of Chemical Ecology.

[95]  Z. Kiraly,et al.  The Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Disease , 1986 .

[96]  E. Thom,et al.  Influence of Acremonium lolii infection in perennial ryegrass on germination, emergence, survival, and growth of white clover , 1992 .

[97]  I. Chung,et al.  Allelopathic influence of nine forage grass extracts on germination and seedling growth of alfalfa , 1995 .

[98]  R. L. Hall,et al.  The influence of crown rust (Puccinia coronata) on tiller production and survival of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) plants in simulated swards. , 1990 .

[99]  D. Perrin,et al.  Studies on Prytoalexins III. The Isolation, Assay, and General Properties of a Phytoalexin From Pisum Sativum L. , 1961 .

[100]  J. Burdon Diseases and Plant Population Biology , 1987 .

[101]  Harold A. Mooney,et al.  Responses of Plants to Multiple Stresses , 1993 .

[102]  G. Charmet,et al.  agronomie : plant genetics and breeding Beneficial effects of Neotyphodium lolii on the growth and the water status in perennial ryegrass cultivated under nitrogen deficiency or drought stress , 2007 .

[103]  E. L. Rice Allelopathic effects on nitrogen cycling , 1992 .

[104]  F. Einhellig Allelopathy: Current Status and Future Goals , 1994 .

[105]  A. DiTommaso,et al.  Impact of a fungal pathogen, Colletotrichum coccodes on growth and competitive ability of Abutilon theophrasti. , 1995, The New phytologist.

[106]  K. Mothes Physiology of alkaloids. , 1955, The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology.

[107]  J. A. Bailey,et al.  The Dynamics of host defence , 1983 .

[108]  A. Putnam,et al.  The Science of allelopathy , 1986 .

[109]  D. K. Salunkhe,et al.  Mycotoxins and Phytoalexins , 1991 .

[110]  E. Newman,et al.  ALLELOPATHY AMONG SOME BRITISH GRASSLAND SPECIES II. INFLUENCE OF ROOT EXUDATES ON PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE , 1977 .

[111]  Robert B. Jackson,et al.  PLANT COMPETITION UNDERGROUND , 1997 .

[112]  L. Mol Effect of plant roots on the germination of microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae. II. Quantitative analysis of the luring effect of crops , 1995 .

[113]  P. Catherall Effects of barley yellow dwarf virus on the growth and yield of single plants and simulated swards of perennial rye‐grass , 1966 .

[114]  D. Singh,et al.  Studies on exudate-depleted sclerotial development in Sclerotium rolfsii and the effect of oxalic acid, sclerotial exudate, and culture filtrate on phenolic acid induction in chickpea (Cicer arietinum). , 2002, Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print).

[115]  Richard A. Wilson,et al.  Relationship between Secondary Metabolism and Fungal Development , 2002, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews.

[116]  A. Anaya Allelopathy as a Tool in the Management of Biotic Resources in Agroecosystems , 1999 .

[117]  A. Carr Diseases of herbage crops ‐ some problems and progress , 1975 .

[118]  J. Hampton Fungicidal effects on stem rust, green leaf area, and seed yield in ‘Grasslands Nui’ perennial ryegrass , 1986 .

[119]  C. Augspurger Seedling Survival of Tropical Tree Species: Interactions of Dispersal Distance, Light-Gaps, and Pathogens , 1984 .

[120]  C. Donald,et al.  Competition Among Crop and Pasture Plants , 1963 .

[121]  G. Lyon Evidence that the Toxic Effect of Rishitin may be due to Membrane Damage , 1980 .

[122]  J. Shann,et al.  The effect of phytotoxins on competitive outcome in a model system , 1994 .

[123]  A. Murai,et al.  Toxicity of Rishitin, Rishitin-M-1 and Rishitin-M-2 to Phytophthora infestans and Potato Tissue , 1978 .

[124]  E. T. Palva,et al.  Jasmonate-dependent induction of indole glucosinolates in Arabidopsis by culture filtrates of the nonspecific pathogen Erwinia carotovora. , 2001, Plant physiology.

[125]  W. Bottomley,et al.  Studies on Phytoalexins. V. The Structure of Pisatin from Pisum sativum L. , 1962 .

[126]  G. Gilbert,et al.  The Evolutionary Ecology of Novel Plant-Pathogen Interactions , 2004 .

[127]  P. Ayres 11 – Growth Responses Induced by Pathogens and Other Stresses , 1991 .

[128]  J. A. Bailey Pisatin Production by Tissue Cultures of Pisum sativum L. , 1970 .

[129]  R. Groves,et al.  Growth of skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea L.) as affected by growth of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) and infection by Puccinea chondrillina Bubak and Syd , 1975 .

[130]  Chung-Shih Tang,et al.  Plant Stress and Allelopathy , 1994 .

[131]  M. Bernards,et al.  Ginsenosides stimulate the growth of soilborne pathogens of American ginseng. , 2003, Phytochemistry.

[132]  R. Bennett,et al.  Secondary metabolites in plant defence mechanisms. , 1994, The New phytologist.

[133]  S. Mayama,et al.  The production of phytoalexins by oat in response to crown rust, Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae , 1981 .

[134]  Inderjit,et al.  Plant allelochemical interference or soil chemical ecology , 2001 .

[135]  F. Dakora,et al.  Diverse functions of isoflavonoids in legumes transcend anti-microbial definitions of phytoalexins , 1996 .

[136]  H. G. Smith,et al.  Effects of beet western yellows virus on growth and yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) , 1999, The Journal of Agricultural Science.

[137]  D. Musgrave,et al.  Endophytic fungi affect growth of perennial ryegrass , 1985 .

[138]  Y. Li,et al.  Local and systemic changes in glucosinolates in Chinese and European cultivars of oilseed rape (Brassica nap us L.) after inoculation with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (stem rot) , 1999 .

[139]  M. Westcott,et al.  Competition and stability in plant mixtures in the presence of disease , 1986, Oecologia.

[140]  R. Holt,et al.  The interaction between plant competition and disease , 1998 .

[141]  N. Paul,et al.  Effects of rust infection of Senecio vulgaris on competition with lettuce , 1987 .

[142]  G. Latch,et al.  The effect of crown rust (Puccinia coronata Corda) on the yield and botanical composition of two ryegrass/white clover pastures , 1970 .

[143]  R. E. Henze,et al.  Chlorogenic and Caffeic Acids as Fungistatic Agents Produced by Potatoes in Response to Inoculation with Helminthosporium carbonium1,2 , 1956 .

[144]  David A. Wardle,et al.  An ecosystem‐level perspective of allelopathy , 1998 .

[145]  S. Tamura,et al.  Isolation and Structure of a Novel Isoflavone Derivative in Red Clover , 1967 .

[146]  J. Lovett,et al.  Biologically active secondary metabolites of barley. I. Developing techniques and assessing allelopathy in barley , 1993, Journal of Chemical Ecology.