Allelopathy of Aquatic Autotrophs
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Abstract
Allelopathy in aquatic environments may provide a competitive advantage to angiosperms, algae, or cyanobacteria in their interaction with other primary producers. Allelopathy can influence the competition between different photoautotrophs for resources and change the succession of species, for example, in phytoplankton communities. Field evidence and laboratory studies indicate that allelopathy occurs in all aquatic habitats (marine and freshwater), and that all primary producing organisms (cyanobacteria, micro- and macroalgae as well as angiosperms) are capable of producing and releasing allelopathically active compounds. Although allelopathy also includes positive (stimulating) interactions, the majority of…
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- Allelopathy
- Biology
- Ecology
- Primary producers
- Competition (biology)
- Algae
- Aquatic plant
- Cyanobacteria
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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