Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control

The indiscriminate use of synthetic chemical compounds for weed control has been often responsible of damage to both the environment and the human health. To challenge these problems, in the last years research has increased its effort to find out alternative farming strategies. A feasible alternati...

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Main Authors: Fabio Caporali, Andrea Cavalieri, Roberto Mancinelli, Enio Campiglia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2007-06-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
Online Access:http://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/194
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spelling doaj-b112de4c8b2043e49550b11c0879d39e2020-11-24T21:13:37ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052007-06-012217117810.4081/ija.2007.171Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed ControlFabio CaporaliAndrea CavalieriRoberto MancinelliEnio CampigliaThe indiscriminate use of synthetic chemical compounds for weed control has been often responsible of damage to both the environment and the human health. To challenge these problems, in the last years research has increased its effort to find out alternative farming strategies. A feasible alternative could be the identification of natural substances with allelopathic effects for the realization of natural herbicides. Some research has already highlighted the possibility of using essential oils, extracted from aromatic plants, for weed control. The advantage in the utilization of such natural compounds is the quickly breaking down process into the environment and so the possible application in sustainable agriculture like organic farming. Objective of this research was the evaluation of the inhibition effect exerted by the essential oils of cinnamon, peppermint and lavender on seeds germination of some of the most common weeds species of the Mediterranean environment (pigweed, wild mustard and ryegrass). The results have highlighted a control in the weeds germination. Among the essential oils tested, cinnamon oil has exerted the highest inhibition effect compared with lavender and peppermint ones. The dicotyledonous species have been more susceptible compared with the monocotyledonous, even if it has been recorded only for redroot pigweed a dose able to inhibit totally the seed germination.http://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/194
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author Fabio Caporali
Andrea Cavalieri
Roberto Mancinelli
Enio Campiglia
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Andrea Cavalieri
Roberto Mancinelli
Enio Campiglia
Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Andrea Cavalieri
Roberto Mancinelli
Enio Campiglia
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title Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
title_short Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
title_full Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
title_fullStr Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
title_full_unstemmed Use of Essential Oils of Cinnamon, Lavender and Peppermint for Weed Control
title_sort use of essential oils of cinnamon, lavender and peppermint for weed control
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The indiscriminate use of synthetic chemical compounds for weed control has been often responsible of damage to both the environment and the human health. To challenge these problems, in the last years research has increased its effort to find out alternative farming strategies. A feasible alternative could be the identification of natural substances with allelopathic effects for the realization of natural herbicides. Some research has already highlighted the possibility of using essential oils, extracted from aromatic plants, for weed control. The advantage in the utilization of such natural compounds is the quickly breaking down process into the environment and so the possible application in sustainable agriculture like organic farming. Objective of this research was the evaluation of the inhibition effect exerted by the essential oils of cinnamon, peppermint and lavender on seeds germination of some of the most common weeds species of the Mediterranean environment (pigweed, wild mustard and ryegrass). The results have highlighted a control in the weeds germination. Among the essential oils tested, cinnamon oil has exerted the highest inhibition effect compared with lavender and peppermint ones. The dicotyledonous species have been more susceptible compared with the monocotyledonous, even if it has been recorded only for redroot pigweed a dose able to inhibit totally the seed germination.
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