Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts

In order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of Sorghum halepense extracts on germination and initial growth of six pea (Pisum sativum subsp. sativum, Pisum sativum subsp. arvense) cultivars and to identify tolerant cultivars, a laboratory experiment was conducted. The studied cultivars revealed dif...

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Main Authors: Georgieva Natalia, Nikolova Ivelina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection 2016-01-01
Series:Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
Subjects:
pea
Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2016/1820-39491602059G.pdf
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spelling doaj-5fffa04fc1f94c95bc8e09d0e1ffe6322021-03-23T11:50:36ZengInstitute of Pesticides and Environmental ProtectionPesticidi i Fitomedicina1820-39492406-10262016-01-01311-2596710.2298/PIF1602059G1820-39491602059GAllelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extractsGeorgieva Natalia0Nikolova Ivelina1Institute of Forage Crops, Pleven, BulgariaInstitute of Forage Crops, Pleven, BulgariaIn order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of Sorghum halepense extracts on germination and initial growth of six pea (Pisum sativum subsp. sativum, Pisum sativum subsp. arvense) cultivars and to identify tolerant cultivars, a laboratory experiment was conducted. The studied cultivars revealed different levels of susceptibility to allelopathic impact of root and aboveground biomass extracts of S. halepense. Root growth parameters (length and weight) of the pea cultivars exhibited greater susceptibility to weed extracts than stem parameters. The inhibitory effects of the extracts on germ length of P. sativum ranged from 1.4% (cultivar Mir) to 45.0% (Kamerton), on germ weight - from 3.5% (Pleven 4) to 42.9% (K-80), and on seed germination - from 11.8% (Mir) to 31.3% (K-80). Total inhibitory effect, i.e. the impact of S. halepense extracts on all studied parameters of P.sativum, revealed that the cultivars Mir and Pleven 4 were the most tolerant. Growing such cultivars may reduce weed damage. Low tolerance was manifested by the cultivar K-80, while Modus, Glyans and Kamerton ranked intermediate. The cultivars with large-size seeds or lower grain protein content were more affected by the depressing effect of S. halepense extracts.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2016/1820-39491602059G.pdfallelopathysorghum halepensepeagerminationgrowth
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author Georgieva Natalia
Nikolova Ivelina
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Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
allelopathy
sorghum halepense
pea
germination
growth
author_facet Georgieva Natalia
Nikolova Ivelina
author_sort Georgieva Natalia
title Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
title_short Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
title_full Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
title_fullStr Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
title_full_unstemmed Allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to Sorghum halepense L. (Pers.) extracts
title_sort allelopathic tolerance of pea cultivars to sorghum halepense l. (pers.) extracts
publisher Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection
series Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
issn 1820-3949
2406-1026
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of Sorghum halepense extracts on germination and initial growth of six pea (Pisum sativum subsp. sativum, Pisum sativum subsp. arvense) cultivars and to identify tolerant cultivars, a laboratory experiment was conducted. The studied cultivars revealed different levels of susceptibility to allelopathic impact of root and aboveground biomass extracts of S. halepense. Root growth parameters (length and weight) of the pea cultivars exhibited greater susceptibility to weed extracts than stem parameters. The inhibitory effects of the extracts on germ length of P. sativum ranged from 1.4% (cultivar Mir) to 45.0% (Kamerton), on germ weight - from 3.5% (Pleven 4) to 42.9% (K-80), and on seed germination - from 11.8% (Mir) to 31.3% (K-80). Total inhibitory effect, i.e. the impact of S. halepense extracts on all studied parameters of P.sativum, revealed that the cultivars Mir and Pleven 4 were the most tolerant. Growing such cultivars may reduce weed damage. Low tolerance was manifested by the cultivar K-80, while Modus, Glyans and Kamerton ranked intermediate. The cultivars with large-size seeds or lower grain protein content were more affected by the depressing effect of S. halepense extracts.
topic allelopathy
sorghum halepense
pea
germination
growth
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2016/1820-39491602059G.pdf
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