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Allelopathy a fancy name or a potential weed management tool?
James Pratley
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Herbicide
100%
Soil Structure
66%
Allelopathy
66%
Agriculture
66%
Maintenance
66%
Option
66%
Underpinning
33%
Weed Control
33%
Science and Technology
33%
Time
33%
Support
33%
Need
33%
Management
33%
Tool
33%
Weed
33%
Alternative
33%
Till
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
66%
Allelopathy
66%
Herbicide
66%
Agricultural Science
66%
Weed Control
33%
Herbicide Resistance
33%
No-Till Farming
33%
Technology
33%
Weed Management
33%
Evolution
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Allelopathy
66%
Electric Potential
66%
Threat
33%
Nomenclature
33%
Evolution
33%
Time
33%
Herbicide Resistance
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Herbicide
100%
Weed
66%
Engineering
Agriculture
66%
Weed Control
33%
Underpinnings
33%
Supports
33%