Journal articles
- Feng, Y.L., Li, Y.P., Wang, R.F., Callaway, R.M., Valiente-Banuet , A. and Inderjit. 2011. A quick return energy-use strategy by populations of a subtropical invader in the non-native range: a potential mechanism for the evolution of increased competitive ability. Journal of Ecology (in press).
- Gurevitch J., Fox G., Wardle G., Inderjit and Taub D. (2011). Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions. Ecology Letters 14, 407-418
- Inderjit, Bajpai D. and Rajeswari MS (2010) Interaction of 8-hydroxyquinoline with soil environment mediates its ecological function. PLoS One 5(9): e12852.
Inderjit, Evans H., Crocoll C., Bajpai D., Kaur R., Feng Y., Silva C., Carreón J.T., Valiente-Banuet A., Gershenzon J., and Callaway R.M. 2011. Volatile chemicals from leaf litter are associated with invasiveness of a neotropical weed in Asia. Ecology (in press)
- Inderjit and van der Putten, W.H. 2010. Impacts of soil microbial communities on exotic plant invasion. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25, 512-519.
- Inderjit and Kaushik, S. 2010. Effect of herbicides with different modes of action on physiological and cellular traits of Anabaena fertilissima. Paddy and Water Environment 8, 277-282.
- Feng YL, Lei, Y, Wang R, Callaway RM, Valiente-Banuet A, Inderjit, Li Y.-P and Zheng Y-L. 2009. Evolutionary tradeoffs for nitrogen allocation to photosynthesis versus cell walls in an invasive plant. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. (PNAS), 106, 1853-1856.
- Kaur H., Kaur R., Kaur S., Baldwin I.T., and Inderjit. 2009 Taking ecological function seriously: soil microbial communities can obviate allelopathic effects of released metabolites. PLoS One 4(3): e4700.
- Inderjit, Kaur R, Kaur S. and Callaway, R.M. 2009. Impact of (±)-catechin on soil microbial communities. Communicative & Integrative Biology 2: 1-3.
- Inderjit, von Dahl C, and Baldwin IT. 2009. Use of silenced plants in allelopathy bioassays: a novel approach. Planta 229, 569-575.
- Mangla, S., Inderjit and Callaway, R.M. 2008. Exotic invasive plant accumulates native soil pathogens which inhibit native plants. Journal of Ecology 96: 58-67.
- Inderjit, Seastedt TR, Callaway RM, Pollock J and Kaur J. 2008. Allelopathy and plant invasions: traditional, congeneric, and biogeographical approaches. Biological Invasions 10: 875-890.
- Inderjit, Pollock JL, Callaway RM and Holben W. 2008. Phytotoxic effects of (±)-catechin in vitro, in soil, and in the field. PLoS One 3(7): e2536.
- Kaushik, S. and Inderjit. 2007. Oryza sativa restricts Phalaris minor growth: allelochemicals or soil resource manipulation? Biology & Fertility of Soils 43: 557-563.
- Inderjit, Callaway RM and Vivanco, J.M. 2006. Can plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology? Trends in Plant Science 11: 574-580.
- Inderjit. 2006. Experimental complexities in evaluating the allelopathic activities in laboratory bioassays: a case study. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38: 256-262.
- Kaushik, S., Inderjit, J.C. Streibig and N. Cedergreen. 2006. Activities of mixtures of soil-applied herbicides with different molecular targets. Pest Management Science 62: 1092-1097.
- Inderjit, Chapman, D., Ranelletti M., and Kaushik, S. 2006. Invasive marine algae: an ecological perspective. Botanical Review 72: 153-178.
- Inderjit, R.M. Callaway and Kaushik, S. 2006. Time for international policies on biological invasions. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4: 67-68.
- Kaushik S. and Inderjit. 2006. Phytotoxicity of selected herbicides to mung bean (Phaseolus aureus Roxb.). Environmental & Experimental Botany 55, 41-48.
- Inderjit and Drake, J.A. 2006. The ecology of nonnative invasive plant species: are there consistent patterns? Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 1, No. 036.
- Kaur H., Inderjit and S. Kaushik. 2005. Cellular evidence of allelopathic interference of benzoic acid to mustard (Brassica juncea L.) seedling growth. Plant Physiology & Biochemistry 43: 77-81.
- Inderjit, L.A. Weston and S.O. Duke. 2005. Challenges, achievements and opportunities in allelopathy research. Journal of Plant Interactions 1: 69-81.
- Inderjit, Saini, M and Kaur, H. 2005. Experimental complexities in evaluating the comparative phytotoxicity of chemicals with different modes of action. Environmental & Experimental Botany 53: 97-104.
- Inderjit. 2005. Soil microorganisms: an important determinant of allelopathic activity. Plant and Soil 274: 227-236.
- Kaushik S. and Inderjit. 2005. Effect of rice straw incorporation on phytotoxicity of isoxaflutole to an exotic weed Phalaris minor Retz. Plant and Soil 277, 25-30.
- Inderjit. 2005. Plant invasions: habitat invasibility and dominance of invasive plant species. Plant and Soil 277, 1-5.
- Kaur H., Inderjit and P.C. Bhowmik. 2004. Phytotoxicity of isoxaflutole to Phalaris minor Retz. Plant and Soil 258: 161-168.
- Inderjit, Rawat, D.S., and Foy, C.L. 2004. Multifaceted approach to determine rice straw phytotoxicity. Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 168-172.
- Inderjit and Bhowmik, P.C. 2004. Sorption of benzoic acid onto soil colloids and its implications for the allelopathy studies. Biology & Fertility of Soils 40: 345-348.
- Inderjit and Nilsen, E. T. 2003. Bioassays and field studies for allelopathy in terrestrial plants: progress and problems. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 22:221-238.
- Inderjit and Duke, S.O. 2003. Ecophysiological aspects of allelopathy. Planta 217: 529-539.
- Inderjit and R.M. Callaway. 2003. Experimental designs for the study of allelopathy. Plant and Soil 256: 1-11.
- Bhowmik, P.C., and Inderjit. 2003. Challenges and opportunities in implementing allelopathy for natural weed management. Crop Protection 22: 661-671.
- Inderjit, Asakawa, C., and Kakuta, H. 2003. Phytotoxicity and fate of 1,1,2-trichloroethylene: a laboratory study. Journal of Chemical Ecology 29: 305-311.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A.U. 2002. Can Kalmia angustifolia interference to black spruce (Picea mariana) be explained by allelopathy? Forest Ecology & Management 160: 75-84.
- Inderjit, Striebig, J., and Olofsdotter, M. 2002. Joint action of phenolic acid mixtures and its significance in allelopathy research. Physiologia Plantarum 114: 422-428.
- Inderjit. 2002. Allelopathic effect of Pluchea lanceolata on growth and yield components of mustard (Brassica juncea) and its influence on selected soil properties. Weed Biology & Management 2: 200-204.
- Inderjit, and Asakawa, C. 2001. Nature of interference potential of hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) to radish (Raphanus sativus L.): does allelopathy play any role? Crop Protection 20: 261-265.
- Hamidi, B A., Inderjit, Striebig, J., and Olofsdotter M. 2001. Laboratory bioassay for phytotoxicity: an example from wheat straw. Agronomy Journal 93: 43-48.
- Inderjit. 2001. Soils: environmental effect on allelochemical activity. Agronomy Journal 93: 79-84.
- Inderjit, Kaur, M. and Foy, C.L. 2001. On the significance of field studies in allelopathy. Weed Technology 15: 792-797.
- Mallik, A.U. and Inderjit. 2001. Kalmia angustifolia: ecology and management. Weed Technology 15: 858-866.
- Inderjit and Weiner, J. 2001. Plant allelochemical interference or soil chemical ecology? Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution & Systematics 4: 3-12.
- Foy, C. L. and Inderjit. 2001. Understanding the role of allelopathy in weed interference and declining plant diversity. Weed Technology 15: 873-878.
- Inderjit, Olofsdotter, M., and Streibig, J.C. 2001. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) interference with seedling growth of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne): influence of density and age. Weed Technology 15: 807-812.
- Inderjit, and Weston, L.A. 2000. Are laboratory bioassays for allelopathy suitable for prediction of field responses? Journal of Chemical Ecology 26: 2111-2118.
- Inderjit, and Keating, K. I. 1999. Allelopathy: principles, procedures, processes, and promises for biological control. Advances in Agronomy67: 141-231.
- Inderjit, and Foy, C. L. 1999. Nature of the interference potential of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris). Weed Technology 13: 176-182.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A. U. 1999. Nutrient status of black spruce (Picea mariana) forest soils dominated by Kalmia angustifolia. Acta Oecologia 20: 87-92.
- Inderjit and Nishimura, H. 1999. Effect of the anthraquinones emodin and physcion on availability of selected soil inorganic ions. Annals of Applied Biology 135: 425-429.
- Inderjit, Asakawa, C. and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1999. Allelopathic potential of Verbesina encelioides root leachate in soil. Canadian Journal of Botany 77: 1419-1424.
- Inderjit, Foy, C. L. and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1998. Pluchea lanceolata: a noxious perennial weed. Weed Technology12: 190-193.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1998. Allelopathic interference of chickweed, Stellaria media with seedling growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum). Canadian Journal of Botany 76: 1317-1321.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1998. The use of washed test material as control in laboratory bioassay for allelopathy. Tropical Agriculture 75: 396-400.
- Inderjit. 1998. Influence of Pluchea lanceolata on selected soil properties. American Journal of Botany 85: 64-69.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A. U. 1997. Effect of phenolic compounds on selected soil properties. Forest Ecology & Management 92: 11-18.
- Inderjit, Muramatsu, M and Nishimura, H. 1997. On allelopathic potential of certain terpenoids, phenolics and their mixture, and their recovery in soil. Canadian Journal of Botany 75: 888-891.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1997. Allelopathic effects of cyanobacterial inoculum on soil characteristics and cereal growth. Canadian Journal of Botany 75: 1267-1272.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A. U. 1997. Effect of Ledum groenlandicum on soil characteristics and black spruce seedling growth. Plant Ecology (formerly Vegetatio) 133: 29-36.
- Inderjit and del Moral, R. 1997. Is separating resource competition from allelopathy realistic? Botanical Review 63: 221-230.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1996. Allelopathic potential of Pluchea lanceolata: comparative study of cultivated fields. Weed Science 44: 393-396.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A. U. 1996. Growth and physiological responses of black spruce (Picea mariana) to sites dominated by Ledum groenlandicum. Journal of Chemical Ecology 22: 575-585.
- Inderjit. 1996. Plant phenolics in allelopathy. Botanical Review 62: 186-202.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1996. Allelopathic potential of well water from Pluchea lanceolata-infested cultivated fields. Journal of Chemical Ecology 22: 1123-1131.
- Inderjit, Kaur, S., and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1996. Determination of allelopathic potential of a weed Pluchea lanceolata through a multi-faceted approach. Canadian Journal of Botany 74: 1445-1450.
- Inderjit and Mallik, A. U. 1996. The nature of interference potential of Kalmia angustifolia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 1899-1904.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1995. On laboratory bioassays in allelopathy. Botanical Review 61: 28-44.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1995. Allelopathic potential of an annual weed Polypogon monspeliensis, in crops in India. Plant and Soil 173: 251-256.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1994. Algal allelopathy. Botanical Review 60: 182-196.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1994. Effect of cultivation on allelopathic interference success of the weed, Pluchea lanceolata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 1179-1188.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1994. Allelopathic effects of Pluchea lanceolata (Asteraceae) on characteristics of four soils and mustard and tomato growth. American Journal of Botany 81: 799-804.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1994. Allelopathic potential of phenolics from the roots of Pluchea lanceolata. Physiologia Plantarum 92: 571-576.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1992. Formononetin 7-O-glucoside (ononin), an additional inhibitor in soils associated with the weed, Pluchea lanceolata (DC.) C. B. Clarke (Asteraceae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 18: 713-718.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1992. Interference potential of Pluchea lanceolata (Asteraceae): growth and physiological responses of asparagus bean, Vigna unguiculata var. sesquipedalis. American Journal of Botany 79: 977-981.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1991. Investigations on some aspects of chemical ecology of cogongrass, Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv. Journal of Chemical Ecology 17: 343-352.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1991. Hesperetin 7-rutinoside (hesperidin) and taxifolin 3-arabinoside as germination and growth inhibitors in soils associated with the weed, Pluchea lanceolata (DC.) C. B. Clarke (Asteraceae). Journal of Chemical Ecology17: 1585-1591.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1990. The nature of interference potential of Pluchea lanceolata (DC) C B Clarke (Asteraceae). Plant and Soil 122: 298-302.
Citaions
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Total citations (as on March 14, 2011) = 1553
II. Book Chapters (peer-reviewed)
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1995. Quercetin and quercitrin from Pluchea lanceolata and their effects on growth of asparagus bean. In Allelopathy: Organisms, Processes and Applications. Edited by Inderjit, K.M.M. Dakshini and Frank Einhellig. ACS Symposium Series 582. American Chemical Society. Washington, DC. pp. 86-95.
- Inderjit and Olofsdotter, M. 1998. Bioassays for rice allelopathy: some concerns. In Allelopathy in Rice. Edited by Maria Olofsdotter. IRRI Press, Manila. pp. 45-55.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1999. Bioassay for allelopathy: interactions of soil organic and inorganic constituents. In Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology: Allelochemical Interactions. Edited by Inderjit, K.M.M. Dakshini and Chester L. Foy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. pp. 35-44.
- Inderjit, Cheng, H. H. and Nishimura, H. 1999. Plant phenolics and terpenoids: transformation, degradation, and potential for allelopathic interactions. In Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology: Allelochemical Interactions. Edited by Inderjit, K.M.M. Dakshini and Chester L. Foy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. pp. 255-266.
- Dakshini, K.M.M., Foy, C. L. and Inderjit. 1999. Allelopathy: one component in a multifaceted approach in ecology. In Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology: Allelochemical Interactions. Edited by Inderjit, K.M.M. Dakshini and Chester L. Foy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. pp. 3-14.
- Inderjit and Dakshini, K.M.M. 1999. Influence of allelopathy in annual and perennial cropland weeds: an example. In Recent Advances in Allelopathy. Vol. 1. Science for the future. Edited by Macías, F. A., Galindo, J.C.G., Molinillo, J.M.G., and Cutler, H.G. Servicio de Publicaciunes-Universidad de Cadiz, Spain. pp. 263-268.
- Inderjit. 2001. Multifaceted approach to study allelochemical interactions. First European OECD Allelopathy Symposium: Physiological Aspects of Allelopathy. 2001, Edited by M.J. Reigosa and N.P. Bonjoch, Vigo, Spain, 101-106.
- Inderjit and E.M. Gross. 2002. Plant phenolics: potential role in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Polyphenol 2000. Edited by S. Martens, D. Treutter and G. Forkmann. Germany, 206-234.
- Mallik, A.U. and Inderjit. 2002. Problems and prospects in the study of allelochemicals: a brief introduction. In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by Inderjit and A.U. Mallik. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 1-5.
- Nagle, D. and Inderjit. 2002. The chemistry and chemical ecology of biologically active cyanobacterial metabolites. In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by Inderjit and A.U. Mallik. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 33-56.
- Kaur H., Inderjit and K.I. Keating. 2002. Do allelochemicals operate independent of substratum factors? In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by Inderjit and A.U. Mallik. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 99-107.
- Inderjit and P.C. Bhowmik. 2002. Importance of allelochemical in weed invasiveness and their natural control. In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by Inderjit and A.U. Mallik. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 188-197.
- Inderjit and H. Nayyar. 2002. Shift in allelochemical functioning with selected abiotic stress. In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Edited by Inderjit and A.U. Mallik. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 199-218.
- Inderjit and Weston, L. 2003. Root exudates: an overview. In Root Ecology. Edited by de Kroon, Hans and Visser E.J.W. Springer-verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 235-255.
- Bhowmik, P.C. and Inderjit. 2004. Rationale, approach and adoption of integrated weed management. In Weed Biology & Management Edited by Inderjit. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 363-373.
- Kaushik S., Robert E. Blackshaw and Inderjit. 2005. Ecology and management of the alien weed Phalaris minor. In Ecological and agricultural aspects of invasive plants. Edited by Inderjit. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 181-193.
- Inderjit, M. W. Cadotte & R. I. Colautti. 2005. The ecology of biological invasions: past, present and future. In Ecological and agricultural aspects of invasive plants. Edited by Inderjit. Birkhauser-Verlag AG, Basal, Switzerland. pp. 19-43.
- Weston, L.A. and Inderjit. 2007. Allelopathy, a potential tool in the development of strategies for biorational weed management. In Non-chemical Weed Management: Principles, Concepts, and Technology. Edited by M. K. Upadhyaya and R. E. Blackshaw. CABI, Oxfordshire, U.K. pp. 65-76.
- Inderjit and Kaushik, S. (2009) Management of Phalaris minor, an exotic weed of cropland. In Management of Invasive Weeds. Edited by Inderjit, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 279-286.
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