Allelopathic effects of mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) aqueous extracts on seeds germination and seedlings growth of alfalfa, sesame and sorghum

H. Omer, I. Mohammed
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Abstract. Omer HHM, Mohammed IS. 2017. Allelopathic effects mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) aqueous extracts on seeds germination and seedling growth of alfalfa, sesame and sorghum. Cell Biol Dev 1: 51-54. Mesquite plant [Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC] is an invasive tree or shrub native to South America. Unfortunately, the plant threatens biodiversity and agriculture due to deliberate distribution within Sudan. Furthermore, this plant has an allopathic potential that may be caused by falling leaves, fruits, root exudates, or plant leachates. These allelochemicals may inhibit the germination and growth of agricultural crops. This study was conducted in the Laboratory of Plant Pathology, College of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, in January-February 2016. The aim of this study was to elucidate the potential of allopathic effects of aqueous extract of different parts of mesquite plant, i.e., leaves, fruits, bark, and roots, on germination and early seedlings growth of alfalfa, sesame, and sorghum. The results indicated that the aqueous extracts of different parts of the mesquite plant significantly ( P ? 0. 05) inhibited the seeds' germination and reduced the early growth of the seedlings. These suggest that the inhibitory substance (s) were widely distributed in mesquite plants but to varying extents. Moreover, fruits and leaves extracts were more pronounced and consistent than bark and roots. That could be attributed to the mesquite fruits and leaves aqueous extracts containing more water-soluble allelochemicals than roots and bark. They gave 0.0% germination in alfalfa and sesame and 47.6-86.7% in sorghum, respectively, compared to control. At the same time, the length of hypocotyl and radical was reduced to 0.0 cm and up to 2.7 cm depending on the efficacy of extract and the response of the test crop. Thus, it is recommended to study the nature of inhibitors to determine whether allelopathic is the cause of the extraordinary success of mesquite on the flat plains of agricultural land in Sudan.
豆科植物(Prosopis juliflora)水提物对苜蓿、芝麻和高粱种子萌发和幼苗生长的化感作用
摘要嗯,穆罕默德是。2017. 豆科植物水提物对苜蓿、芝麻和高粱种子萌发和幼苗生长的化感作用。细胞生物学进展1:51-54。豆科植物[Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC]是一种原产于南美洲的入侵乔木或灌木。不幸的是,由于故意在苏丹境内分布,这种植物威胁到生物多样性和农业。此外,这种植物具有对抗潜能,可能由落叶、果实、根渗出物或植物渗滤液引起。这些化感物质可能抑制农作物的发芽和生长。本研究于2016年1 - 2月在喀土穆苏丹科技大学农业学院植物病理学实验室进行。摘要本研究旨在探讨豆科植物不同部位(叶、果、皮、根)的水提物对苜蓿、芝麻和高粱种子萌发和幼苗生长的拮抗作用。结果表明,豆科植物不同部位的水提物(P ?0. 05)抑制种子萌发,降低幼苗早期生长。表明该抑制物质在豆科植物中广泛分布,但分布程度不同。此外,水果和叶子提取物比树皮和树根更明显和一致。这可能是由于豆科植物的果实和叶子的水提取物比根和树皮含有更多的水溶性化感物质。与对照相比,苜蓿和芝麻的发芽率分别为0.0%,高粱的发芽率为47.6% ~ 86.7%。同时,下胚轴和自由基的长度根据提取物的功效和试验作物的反应而减少到0.0 cm,最大可达2.7 cm。因此,建议研究抑制剂的性质,以确定化感作用是否是豆科植物在苏丹平原农业用地上取得非凡成功的原因。
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