Damaged plants, even if they survive, never produce as well as plants not affected by autotoxins. |
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These unwanted signs of lowered productivity were observed, let us say prior to 1950, but were not judged to be associated with autotoxins. |
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It seems to destroy the autotoxins and overcome the nervous inactivity. |
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The composition of the autotoxins produced and the primary microbial decomposers remain unknown. |
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In continuously cropped fields, residues from decomposing watermelon plants are a primary source of autotoxins, which can inhibit watermelon growth and facilitate invasion of soil-borne pathogens. |
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Potential autotoxins have been explored for different compounds. |
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The suppression or enhancement effect of autotoxins on pathogens can be explained by the diversity of responses of plants to different autotoxins and pathogens. |
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Autotoxins in the rhizosphere in P. ginseng affect and interact with pathogens in soils. |
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