Allelopathic effects account for the inhibitory effect of field-pea (Pisum sativum L.) shoots on wheat growth in dense clay subsoils
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posted on 2023-08-30, 06:27 authored by Xiaojuan WangXiaojuan Wang, Peter SalePeter Sale, Zhiqian Liu, Roger ArmstrongRoger Armstrong, Simone RochfortSimone Rochfort, Caixian TangCaixian TangNo description supplied.
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This research was supported under Grains Research and Development Corporation Projects funding scheme (project DAV00149).
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2019-10-01Journal
Biology and Fertility of SoilsVolume
55Pagination
11p. (p. 649-659)Publisher
Springer NatureISSN
0178-2762Rights Statement
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