Evaluation of the allelopathic effect of some cruciferous plants on germination and growth of Johnsongrass

Muhammad Elsekran, K. Almhemed, Aysenur Paksoy, T. Ustuner
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Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.] is a dangerous weed causes great losses in agricultural crops. It is difficult to control due to its reproduction by rhizomes, and its resistance to herbicides. This study aims to evaluate the allelopathic performance of five species of cruciferous plants on germination and some growth indicators of Johnsongrass seeds and rhizomes. Cruciferous species are white cabbage, red cabbage, broccoli, turnip, and garden rocket. The aqueous extracts of all these plants were prepared in 2%, 5%, 10%, and 20% concentrations. Germination inhibition rate, shoot, and radicle length of the seedlings of Johnsongrass were calculated over control environment. The powders of whole cruciferous plants were also analyzed using GC-MS. The results showed that garden rocket had the highest effect on the germination inhibition of both seeds and rhizomes. Garden rocket extracts at 10% and 20% concentrations reduced seeds germination by 100%. On the other hand, rhizomes germination inhibition for 10% and 20% concentrations were found 85.3% and 92.7% respectively. The effects of aqueous extracts of cruciferous plants on shoots and radicals were similar to their effects on the germination of Johnsongrass. The allelopathic effect also increased with increasing concentration of the aqueous extract. The most effective cruciferous plant on the biomarkers of Johnsongrass was garden rocket, while red cabbage was the least. The cruciferous plants, especially garden rocket, have a strong allelopathic effect that can be used as an alternative to herbicides in the control of Johnsongrass.
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高粱[L.]珀耳斯。是一种危险的杂草,对农作物造成巨大损失。由于其通过根茎繁殖,且对除草剂具有抗性,因此难以控制。本研究旨在评价5种十字花科植物对强johngrass种子和根茎萌发及部分生长指标的化感作用。十字花科的品种有白卷心菜、红卷心菜、西兰花、萝卜和花椰菜。分别以2%、5%、10%和20%的浓度制备这些植物的水提液。在不同的对照环境下,计算萌发抑制率、幼苗芽数和胚根长度。采用气相色谱-质谱法对十字花科植物全株粉末进行了分析。结果表明,园林火箭对种子和根茎的发芽抑制效果最好。10%和20%浓度的花园火箭提取物使种子萌发率降低100%。10%和20%浓度下根茎萌发抑制率分别为85.3%和92.7%。十字花科植物水提液对芽和自由基的影响与对约翰逊草发芽的影响相似。化感作用随水提物浓度的增加而增强。十字花科植物对强johngrass生物标志物的影响最大的是园林箭菜,最小的是红甘蓝。十字花科植物,尤其是园箭属植物,具有较强的化感作用,可作为除草剂的替代品来防治强生草。
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