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Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
Plant Science
ID: T12058
Current Trend
-43%
vs baseline
53
works this month
93
baseline/mo
Monthly Publications
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Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions — Monthly Publications
0
23
46
69
92
92
Mar
'25
70
Apr
'25
85
May
'25
71
Jun
'25
85
Jul
'25
55
Aug
'25
79
Sep
'25
49
Oct
'25
24
Nov
'25
58
Dec
'25
65
Jan
'26
62
Feb
'26
53
Mar
'26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Monthly Trend History
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Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions — Trend vs Baseline (%)
-78%
-39%
0%
+39%
+78%
+117%
Sep '24
Oct '24
Nov '24
Dec '24
Jan '25
Feb '25
Mar '25
Apr '25
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Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Annual Publications
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Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions — Annual Publications
0
278
556
834
1,112
1,023
2015
871
2016
862
2017
1,059
2018
1,038
2019
1,009
2020
957
2021
929
2022
924
2023
1,112
2024
945
2025
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)
Unveiling the Multifaceted Roles of Root Exudates: Chemical Interactions, Allelopathy, and Agricultural Applications
Alice Zambelli et al. · Agronomy · 2025-03-28 ·
26 citations
Natural Hydroxybenzoic and Hydroxycinnamic Acids Derivatives: Mechanisms of Action and Therapeutic Applications
Sergio López-Herrador et al. · Antioxidants · 2025-06-11 ·
22 citations
Production of secondary metabolites under challenging environments: understanding functions and mechanisms of signalling molecules
Sana et al. · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2025-08-11 ·
15 citations
Root exudates in controlled environment agriculture: composition, function, and future directions
Deniz Camli-Saunders et al. · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2025-04-28 ·
12 citations
Abiotic stress responses in forage crops and grasses: the role of secondary metabolites and biotechnological interventions
Udit Nandan Mishra et al. · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2025-06-03 ·
12 citations
Rising Papers (High Citation Velocity)
Allelopathic effects of tree peony extracts on bok choy, spinach and tatsoi
Yingzi Guo et al. · Scientific Reports · 2025-12-09 ·
11 citations
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Soil microbiota promote the success of the perennial legume <i>Lupinus polyphyllus</i> more strongly in invasive than in native populations
Annika Nylund et al. · Annals of Botany · 2026-03-18 ·
0 citations