Allelopathic weed management in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) through essential oil emulsions and aqueous botanical extracts-based novel bioherbicides

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1007/s41348-024-00870-9
Pooja Maurya, Nihal Dwivedi, Abdul Mazeed, Dipender Kumar, Birendra Kumar, Chandan Singh Chanotiya, Kapil Dev, Priyanka Suryavanshi
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Phytotoxic activity of essential oil emulsions (EOEs) of aromatic plants such as Mentha piperita, Pelargonium graveolens, Matricaria chamomilla, Chrysopogon zizanioides, Pogostemon patchouli, Mentha arvensis, and aqueous extracts of Andrographis paniculata were evaluated for problematic weeds like Avena fatua and Phalaris minor, along with wheat (Triticum aestivum) as a test crop through laboratory bioassay studies during 2020–2021. The chemical composition of essential oils was analyzed through GC/GC–MS. Results of the laboratory bioassay revealed that EOEs of M. piperita, C. zizanioides, M. arvensis, and an aqueous extract of A. paniculata as pre-emergence bioherbicides strongly inhibited germination and seedling growth of the tested weed species in a dose dependent manner, with P. minor and A. fatua being selectively more sensitive than T. aestivum. Percent seed germination varied between treatments, ranging from 3.45–48.28%, 3.45–100%, and 4.55–90.91% among T. aestivum, A. fatua, and P. minor, respectively. Based on these results, these four treatments showing the highest phytotoxic activity were further evaluated through a pot culture study. The results showed that treatments with essential oil emulsions and aqueous extracts had a negative impact on seedling Vigor Index I and Vigor Index II. Comparing physiological processes in P. minor, like relative electrolyte leakages, essential oil of M. arvensis at concentration 1% + 8% (pre emergence + early post emergence) had the highest levels of 47.16%, followed by the value of 38.86% which was recorded in C. zizanioides at concentration 1% + 8% (pre emergence + early post emergence) and 22.80% reported in M. piperita at concentration 1% + 8% (pre emergence + early post emergence) treated plants. These levels were higher than those in the untreated control (10.13%). Indeed, at higher concentrations of each treatment, grain yield per plant decreased in the range of 7–29% with respect to the untreated control. The data on phytotoxicity rating showed that visible injury symptoms in T. aestivum plants were less severe as compared to the symptoms recorded in A. fatua and P. minor weeds. This is the first in-depth study to show that emulsions of essential oils from P. graveolens, C. zizanioides, and P. patchouli are phytotoxic. It is also the first time that M. arvensis and C. zizanioides have been shown to be pre-emergence bioherbicides in wheat. Hence, our study presents these EOEs as novel candidates of biological origin that can be used in sustainable weed management, especially in organic farming systems.

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通过基于植物精油乳剂和植物水提取物的新型生物除草剂管理小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)中的异位杂草
评估了薄荷、天竺葵、洋甘菊、菊花、广藿香、薄荷等芳香植物的精油乳剂(EOEs)和穿心莲水提取物对问题杂草(如 Avena fatua 和 Phalaris minor)以及作为试验作物的小麦(小麦)的植物毒性活性、2020-2021 年期间,通过实验室生物测定研究,评估了穿心莲水萃取物对问题杂草(如莜麦和小芒萁)以及作为试验作物的小麦(小麦)的影响。通过 GC/GC-MS 分析了精油的化学成分。实验室生物测定结果表明,M. piperita、C. zizanioides、M. arvensis 的 EOEs 和 A. paniculata 的水提取物作为萌芽前生物除草剂,以剂量依赖的方式强烈抑制了受测杂草物种的发芽和幼苗生长,其中 P. minor 和 A. fatua 比 T. aestivum 更为敏感。不同处理的种子萌发率各不相同,T. aestivum、A. fatua 和 P. minor 的萌发率分别为 3.45-48.28%、3.45-100% 和 4.55-90.91%。根据这些结果,通过盆栽培养研究对植物毒性活性最高的这四种处理进行了进一步评估。结果表明,精油乳剂和水提取物处理对幼苗活力指数 I 和活力指数 II 有负面影响。比较小豌豆的生理过程,如相对电解质渗漏,浓度为 1%+8%(出苗前+出苗后初期)的 M. arvensis 精油含量最高,为 47.16%,其次是浓度为 1%+8%(出苗前+出苗后初期)的 C. zizanioides 的 38.86%,以及浓度为 1%+8%(出苗前+出苗后初期)的 M. piperita 的 22.80%。这些水平都高于未处理的对照组(10.13%)。事实上,与未处理的对照组相比,在每种处理浓度较高时,每株植株的谷物产量下降了 7-29%。植物毒性评级数据显示,与 A. fatua 和 P. minor 杂草的症状相比,T. aestivum 植物的可见伤害症状较轻。这是首次深入研究表明,重楼香(P. graveolens)、泽兰(C. zizanioides)和广藿香(P. patchouli)的精油乳液具有植物毒性。这也是第一次证明 M. arvensis 和 C. zizanioides 是小麦萌发前的生物除草剂。因此,我们的研究表明,这些 EOEs 是生物来源的新型候选物质,可用于可持续杂草管理,尤其是在有机耕作系统中。
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Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 农林科学-农业综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (JPDP) is an international scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, position and opinion papers dealing with applied scientific aspects of plant pathology, plant health, plant protection and findings on newly occurring diseases and pests. "Special Issues" on coherent themes often arising from International Conferences are offered.
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