This is the first work to document in detail the history of allelopathy.
The book provides a detailed account of the concept of allelopathy as it
has occurred through the course of botanical literature from the
earliest recorded writings to the modern era.
The book firstly addresses the question of what is allelopathy. It then
examines the major episodes in the history of allelopathy leading to the
current era. The work draws extensively on original sources, and
consequently many of the assertions published in relation to the
background of allelopathy are shown to be incorrect, or at best very
inadequate. There is a great deal of information presented in a
consolidated and accessible form for the first time. The book endeavours
to set the history of allelopathy within both a scientific and
sociological context, and it offers a unique insight into the historical
factors which have swayed the popularity of allelopathy through the
ages.