Lee, Don,

Thanks. I had some ambition to plant a butternut, but after hearing
about it's allelopathy I'm not so sure. I guess you'd have to be quite
careful where you put it.


Mike




On Sep 24, 4:18 pm, Lee Frelich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don:
>
> Most ecologists take allelopathic to mean negative effects on other
> plant species. The plants that benefit could be either directly and
> positively affected by the allelopathic chemical (but this is unlikely),
> or benefit indirectly by being insensitive to the allelopathic chemical,
> but being freed from competition by removal of other species sensitive
> to the allelopathic chemicals (this is the most likely case, but no proof).
>
> Lee
>
> DON BERTOLETTE wrote:
> > Lee/Mike-
> > In my time wandering through Kentucky woods, black walnut trees were
> > the only thing I saw that could alter the advance of a field of poke
> > salat!
> > My question?  What would negative allelopathic refer to?  I can see
> > that it would be positive in this case for black walnut and negative
> > to most anything else, but I suspect it may refer to something else
> > entirely?
> > -Don
>
> > > Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 07:50:26 -0500
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: [ENTS] Re: Marion Brooks Natural Area, Elk County, PA
>
> > > Mike:
>
> > > We had a discussion a while ago on this topic, probably before you were
> > > on the list. Black walnut and butternut produce the allelopathic
> > > chemical juglone, which can stunt growth or even kill certain plant
> > > species, although I have seen raspberries and a species of coneflower
> > > (Rudbeckia triloba, the branched coneflower), growing under black
> > walnut
> > > trees.
>
> > > Sugar maple and bracken fern have also been found to produce
> > > allelopathic chemicals that reduce germination and growth of competing
> > > plants. There are probably many other examples.
>
> > > Lee
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