"The History of Allelopathy" R.J. Willis,
Springer | 2007-12-06 | ISBN: 140204092X | 322 pages | PDF | 7,9 MB
Springer | 2007-12-06 | ISBN: 140204092X | 322 pages | PDF | 7,9 MB
Allelopathy is the study of the chemical interactions of plants. This concept has been known since antiquity, and first appears unambiguously in written form in about 350 B.C. in the works of Theophrastus. This book provides a detailed account of the concept of allelopathy as it has occured through the course of botanical literature from the earliest recorded writings to the modern era.
In the ancient world, the negative and positive interaction of plants was expressed within the framework of antipathy and sympathy of things. As such, antipathy and sympathy were more widely understood than generally appreciated, and indeed were assimilated in aspects of culture outside of botany and agriculture.
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