The Allelopathy Journal is a premier peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of allelopathy, the chemical interactions between plants, microorganisms, and other organisms that influence growth, survival, and reproduction. Established as a leading platform for researchers, the journal publishes cutting-edge research, reviews, and perspectives on allelopathic mechanisms, their ecological roles, and their applications in agriculture, forestry, and environmental management and Health Sciences.
The mission of the Allelopathy Journal is to foster interdisciplinary research and collaboration in the field of allelopathy. By providing a rigorous and accessible platform for scientists, agronomists, ecologists and Health Researchers, we aim to promote sustainable practices and deepen the global understanding of chemical ecology and role in Health Sciences. Our journal emphasizes high-quality, evidence-based research to address pressing challenges in agriculture and Health Sciences.
The Allelopathy Journal was established in 1994 by a group of pioneering scientists in the field of chemical ecology. Recognizing the growing interest in allelopathy and its potential applications, the journal was created to provide a dedicated space for research on plant chemical interactions.
By the year 2000, the journal gained international recognition as a leading publication in allelopathy research. It began attracting contributions from researchers across the globe, covering topics such as allelochemical identification, ecological impacts, and agricultural applications.
In 2010, the journal expanded its scope to include interdisciplinary studies, incorporating advances in molecular biology, biochemistry, and environmental science. This broadened focus strengthened its role as a key resource for understanding complex allelopathic interactions.
In response to the digital age, the Allelopathy Journal launched an enhanced online platform in 2020, improving accessibility for researchers worldwide. The journal introduced open-access options and digital archives to ensure broader dissemination of knowledge.
Today, the Allelopathy Journal remains a global leader in its field, publishing high-impact research and fostering collaboration among Plant and Health scientists. It continues to drive innovation in allelopathy and its applications for sustainable agriculture and Health Sciences.