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Allelochemicals from eucalyptus in beans?

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the effects of allelochemicals from eucalyptus trees in beans

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  1. I don't know what are you talking about.

    But I usually grow soybeans aside eucalyptus trees and there are no signs of allelopathies.


  2. Allelochemicals from eucalyptus trees will r****d the growth of beans as well as most other plants.  They are water soluble and in the leaves and will leach out into the soil wherever the leaves fall.  These allelochemicals will not kill bean plants, just slow the growth of them.

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