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Chemical composition, phytotoxic, and cytogenotoxic properties of essential oils from Psidium cauliflorum and P. acidum (Myrtaceae).

Authors :
de Assis Alves, Thammyres
Venancio, Aldino Neto
de Assis Alves, Thayllon
Vasconcelos, Loren Cristina
Tuler, Amélia Carlos
Silva, Matheus Alves
Radael, Lara Aparecida Nazareth
Menini, Luciano
da Silva Ferreira, Marcia Flores
Praça-Fontes, Milene Miranda
Source :
Bragantia; 2024, Vol. 83, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The search for bioherbicides has been encouraged, and plants used in food or with bioactivity have been studied. Therefore, this article aimed to investigate the bioherbicidal potential of essential oils from Psidium cauliflorum and P. acidum through a plant toxicity bioassay using Lactuca sativa and Sorghum bicolor. The seeds were treated with essential oils of both species, along with control groups treated with distilled water, dichloromethane, and glyphosate. Germination percentage (GP), germination speed index (GSI), root growth (RG), shoot length (SL), mitotic index (MI), chromosomal alterations (CA), and nuclear alterations (NA) were evaluated. The major compound of the essential oil of P. cauliflorum was α-pinene, and of P. acidum were trans-caryophyllene, β-elemene, germacrene A, and α-copaene. The essential oils from both species exhibited phytotoxic effects. P. acidum oil inhibited sorghum RG and lettuce SL, while P. cauliflorum oil reduced GP, GSI, RG, and SL in both plants, indicating higher phytotoxicity than P. acidum and non-selective behavior. Cytotoxic investigations showed that both oils inhibited the MI. CA analysis revealed that P. cauliflorum oil exhibited aneugenic and clastogenic action mechanisms. The results demonstrate the bioherbicidal potential of P. cauliflorum essential oil, in addition to being non-selective and displaying a similar inhibition rate to glyphosate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068705
Volume :
83
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Bragantia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
182174935
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.20230180