Allelopathic effect of crude plant extract on Ipomoea purpurea L.

Lucas A Castro, Danillo Oliveira Beltrão, Patrícia Guimarães Santos, Y. B. Carvalho, Nélio Renato Nogueira Filho, J. P. Costa, E. Marques
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Weeds are among the main phytosanitary problems and are responsible for numerous losses in agriculture. Integrated management has become increasingly important in weed control. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the allelopathic effect of 24 plants on morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea L.). The tests were performed in a completely randomized design, both in in vitro and in vivo experiments. The in vitro germination data were used to calculate the time and germination index, and in the in vivo experiment, the length and fresh weight of the aerial part and root of the seedlings were evaluated, with subsequent comparison of averages by ANOVA. The plant extracts used exerted allelopathy, delaying (negative) and advancing (positive) the germination of this species. The extracts of banana, black plum, carqueja, Mexican sunflower, rosemary, guaco, lavender, lemongrass and garden mint resulted in high germination delays of up to +5 days. Rosemary, garden mint, Mexican sunflower and guaco extracts also reduced the germination rate by up to -10.5%. None of the tested extracts reduced the length of the aerial part of morning glory. In all treatments, shorter root length was observed. The extracts of lemongrass, rosemary and guaco reduced the dry weight of the aerial part, and in all treatments a lower fresh weight of roots was observed, except for the treatment with guaco. It can be concluded that the germination or growth of some problematic weeds such as I. purpurea may be affected by allelochemical extracts from different plants such as bananas, black plum, boldo, Mexican sunflower, rosemary, guaco, lavender, lemongrass, and garden mint.
植物粗提物对紫薯蓣的化感作用。
杂草是主要的植物检疫问题之一,是造成农业大量损失的原因。综合管理在杂草控制中变得越来越重要。因此,本研究旨在探讨24种植物对牵牛花(Ipomoea purpurea L.)的化感作用。实验采用完全随机设计,包括体内和体外实验。体外萌发数据计算萌发时间和萌发指数,体内实验中评估幼苗地上部和根部的长度和鲜重,随后采用方差分析比较平均值。所使用的植物提取物发挥化感作用,延迟(阴性)和促进(阳性)该物种的萌发。香蕉、黑梅、卡克哈树、墨西哥向日葵、迷迭香、鳄梨、薰衣草、柠檬草和花园薄荷的提取物导致萌发延迟高达5天。迷迭香、花园薄荷、墨西哥向日葵和鳄梨提取物也使发芽率降低了-10.5%。测试的提取物都没有减少牵牛花的空中部分的长度。在所有处理中,根长均较短。柠檬草、迷迭香和鳄梨提取物降低了地上部分的干重,除鳄梨处理外,所有处理的根鲜重都较低。由此可见,香蕉、黑梅、巴西胡椒、墨西哥向日葵、迷迭香、鳄梨、薰衣草、柠檬草和薄荷等植物的化感提取物可能会影响紫荆草等问题杂草的萌发或生长。
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