普通豆及其伴生作物的化感亲和性

N. V. Chefonova, D. V. Ivanin, O. D. Vitanov
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目的。研究普通豆种子与伴生作物的化感亲和性,建立普通豆种子与伴生作物其他植物部位水提取物的互作模式。方法。实验室,统计。结果。生物试验:在培养皿中大豆和伴生作物种子发芽的相互作用。冬春小黑麦种子(豆种/伴生作物种子比例为1:10)的生物活性物质对豆苗产生负向影响,这一影响体现在以下参数上:含根的下胚轴长度、最长不定根长度、不定根数和真叶长(含上胚轴)。在1:5的比例下,冬季小黑麦对下胚轴生长的抑制作用增强了38%,而春季小黑麦对该参数的抑制作用则为中性。春小黑麦种子对豆真叶长(带上胚轴)有106%的刺激作用。对于冬季和春季的小黑麦,在1:1的比例下(与没有同伴作物种子的对照相比),观察到带根的下胚轴和带上胚轴的真叶的生长分别被抑制21%和10 - 9%。生物试验:大豆种子在培养皿中从大豆和伴生作物的整个种子中提取的水提取物中发芽。春小黑麦种子水提液配比为1:2时对主根和首叶长度的刺激效果最大;冬季小黑麦提取物配比为1:4时对不定根和上胚轴长度的影响最大;大豆提取物配比为1:2时对上胚轴长度的影响最大。生物试验:大豆种子在培养皿中从营养体、根和收获后的豆类及其伴生作物的残留物中提取的水提取物中发芽。冬小麦、小黑麦和春小黑麦根部水提物对主豆根伸长的抑制作用较弱。春小黑麦采后残余物提取物对大豆种子萌发有中性化感作用。大豆顶部的水提取物对种子萌发有负化感作用,表明该作物具有自交不亲和性。结论。室内试验表明,冬季小黑麦和春季小黑麦种子中的生物活性物质按1:10的比例对豆苗均有毒性。豆类与春季小黑麦种子以1:5的比例组合发芽比其他伴生作物的种子具有更积极的效果,豆类种子与春季小黑麦种子和冬季小黑麦种子以1:1的比例组合发芽时,豆类种子的发芽参数非常相似。结果表明,大豆与春小黑麦水提物比例为1:2,大豆与冬小黑麦水提物比例为1:4时,对大豆各项参数均有明显的化感作用。冬季小黑麦水提取物(1:1)和春季小黑麦水提取物(1:4)对豆苗的毒性更大。冬小麦、小黑麦和春小黑麦根部水提物对主豆根伸长的抑制作用较弱。大豆地上部分的水提取物对种子萌发有负化感作用,表明该作物具有自交不亲和性。春小黑麦采后残余物提取物对大豆种子萌发有中性化感作用。在实验室中将豆类和伴生作物的种子结合发芽,可以早在初始阶段就评估种子发芽的特性和各组成部分的相互影响,以便选择在异质田地中生长的作物,以形成高产的农业植物共生。
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ALLELOPATIC COMPATIBILITY OF COMMON BEAN AND COMPANION CROPS
Purpose. To investigate the allelopathic compatibility of common bean seeds and companion crops, to establish interaction patterns using water extracts from seeds and other plant parts of common bean and companion crops. Methods. Laboratory, statistical. Results. Biotest: interaction of germinating seeds of bean and companion crops in Petri dishes. Biologically active substances from winter and spring triticale seeds (the bean seeds/seeds of companion crops ratio was 1:10) negatively affected bean seedlings, which was seen from all parameters under investigation: hypocotyl length (with the root included), length of the longest adventitious root, the adventitious root number, and true leaf length (with epicotyl included). At a ratio of 1:5, winter triticale-induced inhibition of hypocotyl growth was enhanced up to 38 %, while, on the contrary, spring triticale had a neutral effect on this parameter. A stimulating effect (106 %) of spring triticale seeds on the true bean leaf length (with epicotyl) was noted. For winter and spring triticale in a ratio of 1:1 (compared to the control – without seeds of companion crops), inhibition of the growth of the hypocotyl with the root by 21 % and the true leaf with the epicotyl by 10–9 %, respectively, is observed. Biotest: germination of bean seeds in a water extract from whole seeds of bean and companion crops in Petri dishes. Water extract from spring triticale seeds in a ratio of 1:2 had the greatest stimulating effect on the tap root and the first leaf lengths; winter triticale extract in a ratio of 1:4 had the greatest effect on the adventitious root an epicotyl lengths; bean extract in a ratio of 1:2 had the greatest effect on the epicotyl length. Biotest: germination of bean seeds in a water extract from vegetative mass, roots and post-harvest residues of bean and companion crops in Petri dishes. Water extracts from roots of bean, winter and spring triticale weakly inhibited the main bean root elongation. A neutral allelopathic effect on the bean seed germination was exerted by extract from post-harvest residues of spring triticale. A water extract from top parts of bean had a negative allelopathic effect on germinating bean seeds, indicating self-incompatibility of this crop. Conclusions. The laboratory tests showed that biologically active substances from seeds of both winter triticale and spring triticale at a ratio of 1:10 were toxic for bean ssedlings. Combined germination of bean and spring triticale seeds at a ratio of 1:5 had a more positive effect compared to other ratios of seeds of companion crops, and combined germination of bean seeds with spring and winter triticale seeds at a ratio of 1:1 demonstrated very similar parameters of germinating bean seeds. It was found that water extracts from bean and spring triticale in a ratio of 1:2 and from bean and winter triticale (1:4) had a clear allelopathic effect on the bean parameters. Water extracts from winter triticale (1:1) and spring triticale (1:4) were more toxic to bean seedlings. Water extracts from roots of bean, winter and spring triticale weakly inhibited the main bean root elongation. A water extract from the aboveground parts of bean had a negative allelopathic effect on the germinating seeds of bean, indicating self-incompatibility of this crop. A neutral allelopathic effect on the germination of bean seeds was exerted by extract from post-harvest residues of spring triticale. Combined germination of seeds of bean and companion crops in the laboratory allows for assessments of peculiarities of seed germination and mutual influence of components as early as at the initial stage, for selection of crops for growing in heterogeneous fields aimed at forming a highly productive agrophytocenosis.
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