A powerful inhibitor leached from intact chrysanthemum plants completely masked the promotive effects of gibberellins in the bioassay systems. Apparently this inhibitor was a phenolic compound that completely inhibited lettuce seed germination and partially inhibited growth of intact chrysanthemum plants. Other inhibitors are leached from plants and are involved in allelopathy.
—from Biochemical Interactions Among Plants, a book by United States National Committee for the International Biological Program; Environmental Physiology Subcommittee
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