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马唐草能抑制周围植物生长

Contrary to popular belief, crabgrass(马唐草) does not thrive in lawns, gardens and farm fields by simply crowding out other plants. A new study in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry has found that the much-despised weed actually produces its own herbicides that kill nearby plants. Chui-Hua Kong and colleagues point out that crabgrass is not only a headache for lawns and home gardens, but also a major cause of crop loss on farms. Scientists long suspected, but had a hard time proving, that the weed thrived by allelopathy(植化相克). From the Greek "allelo-," meaning "other," and "-pathy," meaning "suffering," allelopathy occurs when one plant restricts the growth of another by releasing toxins 1. They set out to determine if crabgrass has this oppressive ability., ,Kong's team isolated 2 three chemicals from crabgrass that affect the microbial communities in nearby soil and did indeed inhibit 3 the growth of staple4 crops(主要作物) wheat, corn and soybeans. "The chemical-specific changes in [the] soil microbial community generated a negative feedback on crop growth," the scientists said, noting that the chemicals also would have a direct toxic 5 effect on other plants., ,The authors acknowledge funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

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