01493naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000220006010000230008224501410010526000090024630000220025552006650027765000150094265000200095765300180097765300200099565300220101570000200103770000190105770000290107670000300110577301040113520953472022-05-20 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a978-1-78923-655-21 aOLIVEIRA, M. S. de aPotentially phytotoxic of chemical compounds present in essential oil for invasive plants controlba mini-review.h[electronic resource] c2018 aCap. 5, p. 49-62. aThe control of invasive plants is still carried out with the use of synthetic chemical agents that may present high toxicity and, consequently, be harmful to humans and animals. In Brazil, especially in the Amazon, small producers use this kind of technique in a rustic way, with brushcuters or ire. In this sense, the search for natural agents with bioherbicide potential becomes necessary. Examples of these agents are the essential oils that over the years have been shown to be a viable alternative to weed control. Thus, this review aims to show the potentially phytotoxic activity of allelochemicals present in essential oils of diferent aromatic plants. aAlelopatia aÓleo Essencial aAleloquímico aPlanta invasora aProdutos naturais1 aCOSTA, W. A. da1 aBEZERRA, P. N.1 aSOUZA FILHO, A. P. da S.1 aCARVALHO JUNIOR, R. N. de tIn: RADHAKRISHNAN, R. (Ed.). Biological approaches for controlling weeds. London: IntechOpen, 2018.