Dikkat, acaba bu kabuklarda da Juglon olabilir mi.
Many plants such as tomato, potato, blackberry, blueberry, azalea, mountain laurel, rhododendron, red pine and apple may be injured or killed within one to two months of growth within the root zone of these trees.
Horses may be affected by black walnut chips or sawdust when they are used for bedding material. Close association with walnut trees while pollen is being shed (typically in May) also produce allergic symptoms in both horses and humans. The juglone toxin occurs in the leaves, bark and wood of walnut, but these contain lower concentrations than in the roots. Juglone is poorly soluble in water and does not move very far in the soil.
Juglon un yukarıda sayılanlara ve bunlara benzeyen bitkilere kötü etkisi olduğu ve hatta atlarda ve insanlarda alerjik reaksiyonlara neden olduğu belirlenmiş.
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