Evaluation of the bioherbicidal potential of tree species collected in remnants of the Andean forests
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3407/rpn.v5i2.6907Keywords:
Allelopathy, Biocontrol, Germination, Polyphenols, Alfa-PineneAbstract
Being Colombia a megadiverse country, its native species have been little explored as an alternative source of bioactive compounds that help mitigate problems caused by synthetic products.
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