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Allelopathic effects of Cynodon dactylon L. on germination and growth of Triticum aestivum | Abstract
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Allelopathic effects of Cynodon dactylon L. on germination and growth of Triticum aestivum

Author(s): Homa Mahmoodzadeh and Mitra Mahmoodzadeh

This study examined the susceptibility of Triticum aestivum, to phytotoxic effects of Cynodon dactylon, compared the phytotoxicity of the plant parts of Cynodon dactylon and determined the effect of drying on the phytotoxic activity of this weed. Results showed that the germination, growth parameters and fresh and dry matter production of Triticum aestivum were retarded by all the four different aqueous extracts applied. The retardation was more pronounced in older plants. The degree of retardatory effects of the aqueous extracts were found to follow this order: fresh shoot aqueous extract (FSE) > dry shoot aqueous extract (DSE) > fresh root aqueous extract (FRE) > dry root aqueous extract (DRE). There was a significantly higher phytotoxic potency at p<0.05 in the fresh tissue aqueous extract compared with the dry tissue aqueous extract as well as in the shoot aqueous extract compared to the root aqueous extract. Cynodon dactylon was found to be an allelopathic weed with water-soluble allelochemicals in its plant parts and had such phytotoxic potency that could suppress the growth and nutrient accumulation of associated crop plants.