非洲蜘蛛属植物(Cleome gyandra L.)在草坪草(Paspalum notatum)生长过程中作为除草剂

G. O. Chongori, S. Nyalala, M. Mwangi
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杂草是最常见的有害生物,它干扰草坪的生长和均匀性,降低草坪的功能和美观质量。在建立新草坪之前,必须杀死杂草种子或抑制其发芽,以防止杂草获得立足点,从而使草坪具有竞争优势。在肯尼亚Bukura农业学院进行了一项实地研究,以探索利用非洲蜘蛛植物(Cleome gynandra)进行生物熏蒸的潜力,作为使用合成除草剂的一种环境友好的替代方法,用于种植无杂草的雀稗草坪草。在随机完全区组设计试验中,将开花期切成块的金andra植物分别以4、6和8 kg m-2的剂量施用于土壤中,并与0.029 kg m-2的Basamid®(97% Dazomet)和未经处理的阴性对照进行比较。6或8 kg m-2的金缕菊与0.029 kg m-2的Basamid®在抑制小飞毛菊、毛飞毛菊和毛飞毛菊杂草数量和减少杂草侵染方面的效果相同。其他杂草种类在试验田中出现,但种群数量不大。本研究结果表明,金缕草在草坪建设过程中具有作为除草剂的潜力。关键词:金缕梅,生物熏蒸,环保,杂草,除草剂,草坪
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African spider plant (Cleome gynandra L.) as biofumigant against weeds during Turfgrass (Paspalum notatum) establishment
Weeds are the most common pests, which interfere with turfgrass establishment and uniformity lowering functional and aesthetic quality of lawns. Killing weed seeds or suppressing their germination is necessary before establishing new lawn to prevent weeds from gaining a foothold hence, giving turfgrass a competitive advantage.  A field study was conducted at Bukura Agricultural College, Kenya, to explore the potential of biofumigation with African spider plant (Cleome gynandra) as an environmentally friendly alternative to use of synthetic herbicides for establishment of weed-free Paspalum notatum turfgrass. Biofumigation with chopped C. gynandra plants at flowering stage, incorporated into the soil at the rates of 4, 6 and 8 kg m-2, respectively, and was compared with Basamid® (97% Dazomet) at 0.029 kg m-2 and untreated negative control in a randomized complete block design experiment. C. gynandra at rates of 6 or 8 kg m-2 was as effective as Basamid® at 0.029 kg m-2 in significantly suppressing Galinsoga parviflora, Galinsoga ciliata and Bidens pilosa weed populations and reducing weed infestation. Other weed species occurred in the experimental plots in insignificant populations.  The results of this study demonstrated that C. gynandra has potential for use as a biofumigant against weeds during lawn establishment. Key words: Cleome gynandra, biofumigation, environmentally friendly, weeds, herbicides, lawn.
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