Lolium arundinaceum leaf and root developmental temperatures influence its allelopathic potency on Poa annua

Daewon Koo, Clebson G. Gonçalves, Shawn D. Askew
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Allelopathy is a commonly recognized but not fully understood method that could be utilized for weed management. Controlled environment studies in a growth chamber were conducted at Virginia Tech's Glade Road Research Facility in Blacksburg, VA, to determine whether aqueous leaf or root extracts from two Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb) Darbysh (tall fescue) cultivars grown under different growing temperature conditions affected the seed germination and growth of Poa annua L. (annual bluegrass). Two cultivars (‘Falcon III’ and ‘Kentucky 31’) of L. arundinaceum were maintained at cold (day/night 4.4:–1.1°C) or warm (day/night 32.2:26.7°C) conditions for 20 d. Leaf and root extracts were collected via destructive methods and applied to P. annua seed placed in petri dishes. The results indicated that aqueous leaf extracts of L. arundinaceum could inhibit P. annua seed germination, though there was no significant germination reduction with the root extract of L. arundinaceum. The results suggest that temperature may interact with other factors, such as L. arundinaceum cultivar, to influence its allelopathic potency on P. annua seed germination. These results further demonstrate that different cultivars of L. arundinaceum might have different allelopathic effects on P. annua germination.

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龙须草叶根发育温度对其化感作用的影响
化感作用是一种公认但尚未完全理解的方法,可用于杂草管理。在弗吉尼亚理工大学位于弗吉尼亚州布莱克斯堡的格莱德路研究所的生长室中进行了受控环境研究,以确定在不同生长温度条件下生长的两个龙须草(Schreb)Darbysh(高羊茅)品种的水性叶或根提取物是否影响早熟禾(Poa annua L.)的种子发芽和生长。将两个品种(“Falcon III”和“Kentucky 31”)的L.arundinaceum在寒冷(昼夜4.4:–1.1°C)或温暖(昼夜32.2:26.7°C)条件下维持20天。通过破坏性方法收集叶和根提取物,并将其应用于放置在培养皿中的P.annua种子。结果表明,水芹叶提取物能抑制P.annua种子的发芽,而水芹根提取物的发芽率没有显著降低。研究结果表明,温度可能与其他因素相互作用,如芝麻菜品种,从而影响其对P.annua种子发芽的化感作用。这些结果进一步表明,不同品种的盾叶菜对盾叶菜的发芽可能具有不同的化感作用。
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