ALLELOPATHIC CORRESPONDENCE IN SOIL ECOSYSTEM BETWEEN MICROBES AND PLANTS

Authors

  • Ayesha Farzand
  • Muhammad Awais Arshad
  • Rizwan Maqbool
  • Hafiz Muhammad Bilawal Akram
  • Ali Ahmad
  • Muhammad Zeeshan Mushtaq
  • Muhammad Atiq Ashraf
  • Muhammad Ateeq
  • Talha Riaz
  • Burhan Khalid Huazhong Agriculture University China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46662/plantarum.v7i2.143

Abstract

Allelopathy is a form of ecological competition that takes place rather regularly in natural settings and has a significant influence on how biocenoses carry out the responsibilities that are essential to their continued existence. In the last few decades, numerous significant discoveries have been made about the isolation and identification of plant and microorganism metabolites with allelopathic activity, as well as their function in the ecosystems of soil. These findings have led to several critical breakthroughs. These findings were uncovered in connection with the allelopathic activity of the metabolites. As a further consequence of these findings, the relevance of these metabolites has also been brought to light. In this article, the allelopathic qualities of plants and microbes, as well as the primary applications and mechanisms of allelochemicals, as well as the stability of allelochemicals in soil ecosystems, are investigated in depth. In addition, the primary applications and mechanisms of allelochemicals are discussed. In addition to discussing the consequences of anthropogenic activity, this article also addresses the one-of-a-kind qualities that allelopathic activity possesses when it is present in an environment that is experiencing change. These characteristics are only seen when allelopathic activity is present in an environment where anthropogenic activity is also present. Allelopathic interactions between various species are essential to the process of biocenosis, which depends largely on these interactions. Allelopathy is something that must be taken into consideration for the future of research since it can regulate phytopathogens, which is imaginable. Because of this, allelopathy is something that needs to be taken into consideration.

Published

2025-12-14