BIOASSAY OF ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL OF BERMUDAGRASS AND SORGHUM ON GERMINATION AND RELATED TRAITS OF WEEDS ASSOCIATED WITH RICE

M. N. Kandhro, Ghulam Mujtaba Jamro, P. Shah, S. A. Channa
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With growing concern towards human health and ecological concerns related to prolonged use of herbicides, research is undergoing globally for alternate weed managing methods. Allelopathy is one of the very efficient methods for management of weeds. Experiment was conducted during 2016 & repeated in 2017 under laboratory conditions in Kharif (summer) season using completely randomized design for allelopathic potential assessment of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L.) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) with 03 replicates. The treatments under study comprised: control (check), bermudagrass & sorghum root & shoot powders @ 15 and 30 g kg-1 soil as well as water extracts @ 15 and 30 ml kg-1 soil. It is obvious from the present data that allelopathic plants powders & water extracts caused significant adverse effects on tested weeds i.e. Sawari (Echinochloa colonum L.), Saon (Echinochloaa crusgalli L.) and Kabah (Cyperus rotundus L.). Bermuda grass and sorghum water extracts exhibited strong allelopathic efficacy on germination, roots & shoots length, as well as fresh & dry biological weight of weeds included under study. It is further argued that greater inhibitory effects on weeds were caused by extracts prepared from bermudagrass and sorghum in comparison with their powders. Hence, it is evident from the results that bermudagrass & sorghum materials possess phytotoxic potential which can suppress growth of target plant. This allelopathic herbage could be utilized by soil incorporation or extract for weed management in rice as environment friendly strategy.
百慕大草和高粱对水稻伴生杂草萌发及相关性状的化感作用潜力的生物测定
随着对人类健康和与长期使用除草剂有关的生态问题的日益关注,全球正在研究替代杂草管理方法。化感作用是一种非常有效的杂草治理方法。采用完全随机设计,于2016年和2017年夏季在实验室条件下重复试验,共03个重复,对百草(Cynodon dactylon L.)和高粱(sorghum bicolor L.)的化感作用潜力进行评价。正在研究的处理包括:对照(对照),百米草和高粱的根和芽粉@ 15和30克kg-1土壤,以及水提取物@ 15和30毫升kg-1土壤。从目前的数据可以明显看出,化感植物粉末和水提取物对被试杂草Sawari (Echinochloa colonum L.)、Saon (Echinochloaa crusgalli L.)和Kabah (Cyperus rotundus L.)产生了显著的不良影响。百慕达草和高粱水提物对杂草的萌发、根、芽长、鲜、干生物量均有较强的化感作用。进一步论证了百草和高粱提取物对杂草的抑制作用比其粉末更强。由此可见,百慕大草和高粱材料具有抑制目标植物生长的潜在植物毒性。这种化感草本植物可以通过土壤掺入或提取的方式用于水稻杂草管理,是一种环境友好的策略。
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