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Does allelopathy contribute to the invasive success of Senecio inaequidens ?

Medina A., Marnotte Pascal, Maillet J.. 2003. Does allelopathy contribute to the invasive success of Senecio inaequidens ?. In : Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on weed control in sustainable agriculture in the Mediterranean area, Adana, Turkey, 06-09 May 2003. s.l. : s.n., 137-138. Symposium on Weed Control in Sustainable Agriculture in the Mediterranean Area. 7, Adana, Turquie, 6 Mai 2003/9 Mai 2003.

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Résumé : #Senecio inaequidens# D.C., an Asteraceae from Sout-Africa, is a successful invasive species in Europe. In the South of France it is a real problem in pastures where the plant may grow abundantly, while it is toxic for the cattle. This pluriannual species spreads rapidly through its numerous seeds and is able to colonize any distributed area. As alkaloids produced by #Senecio# are known to accumulate in roots (Hartmann, 1994), their potential effect was tested in order to evaluate if allelopathy is a component of #Senecio# ability to invade those areas [Authors' introduction].

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Senecio, plante nuisible, mauvaise herbe, allélopathie, reproduction, multiplication des plantes

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : France

Classification Agris : H60 - Mauvaises herbes et désherbage

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Medina A., Universidad Autonoma de Chiapas (MEX)
  • Marnotte Pascal, CIRAD-CA-GEC (FRA)
  • Maillet J., ENSAM [Ecole nationale supérieure agronomique de Montpellier] (FRA)

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Source : Cirad - Agritrop (https://agritrop.cirad.fr/518421/)

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