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difference between allelopathy and antibiosis

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Answered by Anonymous
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An association between two or more organisms that is detrimental to at least one of them. Allelopathy (the production of chemicals by one plant species that inhibit the growth of another) is an example of antibiosis. The antagonistic association between an organism and the metabolic substances produced by another.

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Answered by Surnia
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The following are the differences between allelopathy and anti-biotics.

Explanation:

  • The allelo-pathy is an chemical oriented process whereas the antibiosis is a antibody oriented process.
  • The allelopathy may inhibit or promote the growth of other organism but antibiosis always inhibit the growth of other organism.
  • The allelopathy is shown by the plants whereas the anti-biosis is shown by the microbes like bacteria, fungi and some animals and plants.

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