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Allelopathic effects of Sonchus oleraceus L. on the germination and seedling growth of crop and weed species

Authors :
Nasr Hassan Gomaa
Mahmoud Omar Hassan
Gamal Mohammad Fahmy
Luís González
Ola Hammouda
Atteya Mostafa Atteya
Source :
Acta Botânica Brasílica, Vol 28, Iss 3, Pp 408-416 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2014.

Abstract

We assessed the allelopathic effects of the aqueous extract of Sonchus oleraceus dry shoots on the germination and seedling growth of Trifolium alexandrinum, three weed species (Brassica nigra, Chenopodium murale and Melilotus indicus) and S. oleraceus itself. We assayed four different concentrations of the aqueous extract (w v-1): 1%, 2%, 3% and 4%. To determine whether the effects of the extract were attributable to the presence of allelopathic compounds, its osmotic potential or both, we prepared concentrations of polyethylene glycol (PEG) with osmotic potentials equivalent to those of the aqueous extract. All concentrations of the plant extract completely inhibited the germination and seedling growth of C. murale. The lowest concentration of the plant extract partially inhibited germination and seedling growth of B. nigra, M. indicus and S. oleraceus, whereas the higher concentrations inhibited those parameters completely. The germination of T. alexandrinum was not affected by the aqueous extract at 1% or 2%. In general, the aqueous extracts were more effective in inhibiting seed germination and seedling growth than were the PEG solutions. Phytochemical analyses revealed that phenols and alkaloids were the most abundant compounds in S. oleraceus dry matter. Our results suggest that the aqueous extract of S. oleraceus has an allelopathic effect on some weeds, and its usefulness as a bioherbicide therefore merits further study.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1677941X and 01023306
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Acta Botânica Brasílica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.359c33f6e1e240bba9be785f2234d49f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-33062014abb3433