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SUMMARY
As a particular form of allelopathy, autotoxicity affects plant growth in multiple ways, such as influencing cell membrane permeability, ion absorption, photosynthesis, and enzymatic activity, making it the major cause of continuous cropping obstacles for tobacco (Liu et_al, 2010; Zhang et_al, 2018; Zhang et_al, 2021). Tobacco is fundamentally different from other crops in that it contains special bioactive substances, such as the aromatic components in secondary metabolites, and these causes tobacco to be more susceptible to allelopathic autotoxicity (Farooq et_al, 2014; Deng et_al, 2017b). Due to the rapid response of soil microorganisms to environmental . . .
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