Allelopathic evaluation of selected weed species from BRIS soil
Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the allelopathic potential of selected 15 weed species from BRIS soil. The allelopathic activity can be determined by using both of Sandwich method and Dish pack method. These methods were used respectively for testing the effect of leaf litter le...
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Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1422/1/FH03-FBIM-18-22512.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1422/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the allelopathic potential of selected 15 weed
species from BRIS soil. The allelopathic activity can be determined by using both of Sandwich method
and Dish pack method. These methods were used respectively for testing the effect of leaf litter
leachate and leaf volatilization of selected weed species (act as the donor species) with three
replications. The Sandwich method was carried out by using three different amounts of leaves which
were 5 mg, 10 mg and 50 mg whilst the Dish pack method was done by using four different distances
(41, 58, 82 and 92 mm) from the donor species. The pre-germinated Lactuca sativa (lettuce) was
used as receptor plant. Among the 15 weed species, Crotalaria mucronata showed the highest
inhibition on elongation for radicle of lettuce (81.34%) in Sandwich bioassay compared to the control,
followed by Melastoma malabathricum (51.31%) and Asystasia gangetica (50.60%). Meanwhile,
Mimosa pudica showed the highest inhibition on elongation for radicle of lettuce (27.00%) in Dish
pack bioassay compared to the control, followed by Lantana camara (22.09%) and Acroceras
munroanum (20.50%). The result obtained will provide the guideline information for elucidation of
allelochemicals involved in this significant allelopathic interaction. |
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