Mathematical Modeling of Allelopathy. III. A Model for Curve-Fitting Allelochemical Dose Responses
Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and it is generally observed that the processes are stimulated at low allelochemical concentrations and inhibited as the concentrations increase. A simple empirical model is presented to analyze this type...
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Main Authors: | De Li Liu (Author), Min An (Author), Ian R. Johnson (Author), John V. Lovett (Author) |
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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