Chenopodium album
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https://doi.org/10.24917/25438832.5.8 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CCE60E-B73E-FFE6-FB88-3FFFFBBBA47F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chenopodium album |
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Allelopathic effect of goosefoot on germination and early stage growth of triticale and radish Kliszcz Angelika, Lipniak Katarzyna album View in CoL was also reported to be the host of a new plant disease caused by the fungus Stagonospora atriplicis (Westend.) Lind in New Zealand ( McKenzie, Dingley, 1996).
Conclusion
(1) ffle results presented in this paper con rm the allelopathic properties of aqueous extracts of dry goosefoot ( Chenopodium album ). Based on the observations, an inhibitory e ect of allelopathic compounds released from C. album shoots on the GIs of triticale grains (× Triticosecale ) and radish seeds ( Raphanus sativus ) was found.
(2) Biometric analysis of triticale and radish seedlings demonstrated a signi cant inhibition of growth in the presence of aqueous extracts from dry C. album shoots.
(3) With an increasing concentration of C. album extracts, the FM values of 7-day triticale and radish seedlings were decreased. ffle DM and the percentage of water content values changed, depending on the type of seed and the concentration of goosefoot shoot extract .
(4) ffle negative e ect of C. album was con rmed by the electrolyte leakage detected from triticale and radish seedlings cells. With increasing allelopathic substances in the shoot extracts, an increase in water-ion balance disorders in the studied seedlings was observed.
ffle authors declare no con ict of interest related to this article.
Con ict of interest
FM |
Department of Nature, Fujian Province Museum |
DM |
Dominion Museum |
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