Allelopathic effect of stressing sorghum on weed growth

H. Tibugari, Ngonidzaishe Manyeruke, Gerald Mafere, Murawu Chakavarika, Lovemore Nyamuzuwe, Pelagia Marumahoko, R. Mandumbu
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Abstract The effect of stressing sorghum by leaf stripping on the emergence and growth of Amaranthus hybridus was investigated in 2018 at Henderson Research Station in Mazowe, Zimbabwe. The experiment was set up as a randomised complete block design with three treatments replicated 6 times. A control with A. hybridus only, and another with A. hybridus sprayed with atrazine were maintained for comparison. Stripping 2 leaves significantly (P < 0.001) inhibited A. hybridus height, leaf area, and dry weight compared to no stripping. Increasing leaf stripping intensity from 2 to 4 leaves caused an increase in A. hybridus height, leaf area, and dry weight, possibly because intense leaf stripping reduced the number of sorghum leaves available to capture photosynthetically active radiation required for photosynthesis, subsequently reducing the volume of photoassimilates channelled to sorghum roots for allelochemical production. Leaf excision may have created an additional sink that modified assimilate allocation at the expense of roots.
高粱胁迫对杂草生长的化感作用
2018年,在津巴布韦马佐韦的亨德森研究站研究了剥叶胁迫高粱对杂交苋(Amaranthus hybridus)出苗和生长的影响。试验采用随机完全区组设计,3个处理重复6次。留一对照与喷施阿特拉津的对照进行比较。与未剥除叶片相比,剥除2叶片显著(P < 0.001)抑制了杂交花的高、叶面积和干重。当剥叶强度从2片增加到4片时,杂交玉米的株高、叶面积和干重均有所增加,这可能是由于剥叶强度减少了用于捕获光合作用所需光合有效辐射的高粱叶片数量,从而减少了输送到高粱根部进行化感化学生产的光同化物质的体积。叶片的切除可能产生了一个额外的汇,以牺牲根系为代价改变了同化物的分配。
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