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Udo Blum
Udo Blum
Emeritus Professor of Plant and Microbial Biology, NC State University
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Evidence for inhibitory allelopathic interactions involving phenolic acids in field soils: concepts vs. an experimental model
U Blum, SR Shafer, ME Lehman
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 18 (5), 673-693, 1999
4411999
Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
U Blum
Journal of chemical ecology 24, 685-708, 1998
3381998
Allelopathic interactions involving phenolic acids
U Blum
Journal of Nematology 28 (3), 259, 1996
3361996
Microbial populations and phenolic acids in soil
U Blum, SR Shafer
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 20 (6), 793-800, 1988
3071988
Allelopathic potential of legume debris and aqueous extracts
RH White, AD Worsham, U Blum
Weed Science 37 (5), 674-679, 1989
2771989
Phenolic acid content of soils from wheat-no till, wheat-conventional till, and fallow-conventional till soybean cropping systems
U Blum, TR Wentworth, K Klein, AD Worsham, LD King, TM Gerig, SW Lyu
Journal of Chemical Ecology 17 (6), 1045-1068, 1991
1901991
Stress modification of allelopathy of Helianthus annuus L. debris on seed germination
AB Hall, U Blum, RC Fites
American Journal of Botany 69 (5), 776-783, 1982
1601982
Short-term effects of ferulic acid on ion uptake and water relations in cucumber seedlings
FL Booker, U Blum, EL Fiscus
Journal of Experimental Botany 43 (250), 649-655, 1992
1481992
Induction and/or selection of phenolic acid-utilizing bulk-soil and rhizosphere bacteria and their influence on phenolic acid phytotoxicity
U Blum, KL Staman, LJ Flint, SR Shafer
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26, 2059-2078, 2000
1402000
Effects of ferulic acid, an allelopathic compound, on net P, K, and water uptake by cucumber seedlings in a split-root system
SW Lyu, U Blum
Journal of Chemical Ecology 16 (8), 2429-2439, 1990
1381990
Effects of exogenously applied ferulic acid, a potential allelopathic compound, on leaf growth, water utilization, and endogenous abscisic acid levels of tomato, cucumber, and bean
LD Holappa, U Blum
Journal of Chemical Ecology 17 (5), 865-886, 1991
1241991
Plant–plant allelopathic interactions
U Blum
Plant-Plant Allelopathic Interactions, 1-7, 2011
1162011
Modification of allelopathic effects of p-coumaric acid on morning-glory seedling biomass by glucose, methionine, and nitrate
U Blum, TM Gerig, AD Worsham, LD King
Journal of Chemical Ecology 19 (12), 2791-2811, 1993
1161993
Allelopathic substances in ecosystems: Effectiveness of sterile soil components in altering recovery of ferulic acid
BR Dalton, U Blum, SB Weed
Journal of Chemical Ecology 9, 1185-1201, 1983
1121983
Relationships between phenolic acid concentrations, transpiration, water utilization, leaf area expansion, and uptake of phenolic acids: nutrient culture studies
U Blum, TM Gerig
Journal of Chemical Ecology 31, 1907-1932, 2005
1102005
A study of the potential ways in which ozone could reduce root growth and nodulation of soybean
U Blum, DT Tingey
Atmospheric Environment (1967) 11 (8), 737-739, 1977
1101977
Effects of clover and small grain cover crops and tillage techniques on seedling emergence of some dicotyledonous weed species
U Blum, LD King, TM Gerig, ME Lehman, AD Worsham
American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 12 (4), 146-161, 1997
1071997
Effects of various mixtures of ferulic acid and some of its microbial metabolic products on cucumber leaf expansion and dry matter in nutrient culture
U Blum, BR Dalton, JR Shann
Journal of Chemical Ecology 11 (5), 619-641, 1985
1051985
Differential sorption of exogenously applied ferulic, p-coumaric, p-hydroxybenzoic, and vanillic acids in soil
BR Dalton, U Blum, SB Weed
Soil Science Society of America Journal 53 (3), 757-762, 1989
1041989
Effects of ferulic acid, an allelopathic compound, on leaf expansion of cucumber seedlings grown in nutrient culture
U Blum, BR Dalton
Journal of Chemical Ecology 11, 279-301, 1985
981985
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