Phytotoxic effect of allelochemicals, herbicides and Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. on physiological processes in four plant species

  1. Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar
Supervised by:
  1. Manuel Joaquín Reigosa Roger Director

Defence university: Universidade de Vigo

Fecha de defensa: 17 February 2011

Committee:
  1. Francisco Antonio Macías Domínguez Chair
  2. Adela Sánchez Moreiras Secretary
  3. Luis González Rodríguez Committee member
  4. François Pellissier Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

Plants may favorably or adverseley affect other plants trough alleclochemicals which may be released directly or indirectly into surrounding environment. Acacia melanoxiylon R. Br. is an invader in Galician forests with well-documented allelpathic tendencies that have generallly been ascribed to its most abundant secondary metabolites present in flowers an phyllodes. Laboratory bioassays were conducted to test allelopathic potential of aqueous extract of A. melanoxilan flowers and phyllodes on germination, seedling growth and radicle length of native species. Inhibition of seed germination of plant species showed a species-spedific and dose-dependent response with highest inhibition occurring at concentration of 100% flowers....