allelopathy

/ælɪˈloʊpəθi/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of plants that releases chemicals to inhibit the growth of other plants nearby.

“The farmer’s use of certain plants with allelopathy was a key factor in his success with crop rotation.”

2. noun

The ability of a plant to secrete substances that prevent other plants from growing around it.

“The study of allelopathy in plants can help us develop more sustainable agricultural practices.”

Synonyms

  • chemical interference
  • plant competition

Antonyms

  • mutualism
  • symbiotic growth