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Phytotoxic activity of aqueous extracts of ruderal plants and its potential application to tomato crop

Authors :
Mariana Miranda-Arámbula
Ricardo Reyes-Chilpa
Ana L. Anaya L.
Source :
Botan‪ical Sciences, Vol 99, Iss 3 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sociedad Botánica de México, A. C., 2021.

Abstract

Background: The application of synthetic pesticides to the tomato crop (Solanum lycopersicum -Solanaceae-) increases fruit production, but also carries risks for the environment, human and animal health. Hypothesis: local ruderal plant extracts could be an alternative for weed control, with potential applications in agroecology and organic agriculture. Methods: Organic and aqueous extracts (1 and 10% w/v) were prepared with the fresh (FAE) and dry (DAE) aerial parts of five ruderal species from Tlaxcala, Mexico: Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae), Baccharis salicifolia Pers. (Asteraceae), Lepidium virginicum L. (Brassicaceae), Leucena leucocephala S. Zárate (Fabaceae) and Reseda luteola L. (Resedaceae). Their phytotoxic activity was evaluated in vitro with the seeds of three model plants (amaranth, lettuce, and tomato). Results: DAE of B. salicifolia and L. virginicum (1 % w/v) showed the highest potential as natural herbicides. These inhibited 100 % seed germination and radicle elongation in the three model plants but did not affect the growth of tomato seedlings of 8 and 12 weeks in greenhouse conditions. Both extracts analyzed by HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS showed two major peaks. Bacharis salicifolia with m/z 432.9 and 725.4. Lepidium virginicum with m/z 532.9 and 527.1. Conclusions:DAE of local ruderal plants B. salicifolia and L. virginicum (1 % w/v) are potential natural herbicides, without harmful effects on tomato cultivated seedlings, awaiting the precise identification of their active compounds.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
20074298 and 20074476
Volume :
99
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Botan‪ical Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.75144cda769047ccaad2ef4f8db1e977
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17129/botsci.2727