M. Serag, A. Khedr, Yasser Ahmed El-Amier, S. M. El-Afify
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Abstract
Allelopathy is the biochemical interactions between plants that results from the activity of different phytochemicals synthesized by higher plants. Many plants show pronounced allelopathic activity [1-4] due to their capability to synthesize variable allelochemicals that release into the environment by leaching from leaves, degradation of plant residues, volatilization and root exudation [5] and could influence the life of some surrounding plants and animals [6]. There are several classes of allelochemicals include phenolics, flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, terpenoids and steroids [7]. Such allelochemicals influence plant growth and development and could be used to reduce weed pathogens and enhance crops yield [8].