Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the Germination of Three Cultivated Species
This study concerns the effect of the aqueous extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the germination of three species frequently cultivated in the South of Tunisia: Barley (Hordeum vulgare), annual lucerne (Medicago sativa) and jew's mallow (Corchorus ol...
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doaj-c6d5b76201a34971a49e625e3b2010f22020-11-24T23:05:21ZengInstitution of the Agricultural Research and Higher EducationTunisian Journal of Plant Protection1737-54362490-43682014-06-01911116Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the Germination of Three Cultivated SpeciesEzzeddine Saadaoui0Naziha Ghazel1Chokri Ben Romdhane2Nizar Tlili3Abdelhamid Khaldi4 Station Régionale de Gabès, Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau et Forêt (INRGREF), Université de Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Station Régionale de Gabès, Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau et Forêt (INRGREF), Université de Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Station Régionale de Gabès, Institut National des Recherches en Génie Rural, Eau et Forêt (INRGREF), Université de Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Faculté des Sciences de Gafsa, Université de Gafsa, Tunisia INRGREF, Université de Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia This study concerns the effect of the aqueous extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the germination of three species frequently cultivated in the South of Tunisia: Barley (Hordeum vulgare), annual lucerne (Medicago sativa) and jew's mallow (Corchorus olitorius). Aqueous extracts were obtained after a maceration of the dry plant material in distilled water (90 g/l) during 48 h at 60°C. The extraction was made from three vegetative organs (roots, twigs and leaves) for each species. The results showed a variable behavior between the species according to the origin of the extract. Barley is the most sensitive species, showing decrease of germination rate essentially with the leaf extracts of P. juliflora (52.5 ± 15.86%), E. occidentalis (61.5 ± 7.89%) and A. ampliceps (65.5 ± 5.7%). The annual lucerne showed a moderate tolerance; its germination rate was 76 ± 11.61, 81.5 ± 5.74 and 96 ± 2.82%, respectively, for the leaf extracts of A. ampliceps, E. occidentalis and P. juliflora. C. olitorius was found to be the most tolerant species to all extracts; only leaf extracts of E. occidentalis resulted in a lower germination than the control; it was 90 ± 4.32%. The extracts of the studied species affected the root system length; a reduction of the length was essentially observed for M. sativa and C. olitorius. http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-1/2Saadaoui.pdf Acacia ampliceps allelopathy aqueous extract Eucalyptus occidentalis germination Prosopis juliflora |
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Ezzeddine Saadaoui Naziha Ghazel Chokri Ben Romdhane Nizar Tlili Abdelhamid Khaldi Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the Germination of Three Cultivated Species Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection Acacia ampliceps allelopathy aqueous extract Eucalyptus occidentalis germination Prosopis juliflora |
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Ezzeddine Saadaoui Naziha Ghazel Chokri Ben Romdhane Nizar Tlili Abdelhamid Khaldi |
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Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the
Germination of Three Cultivated Species |
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Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the
Germination of Three Cultivated Species |
title_full |
Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the
Germination of Three Cultivated Species |
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Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the
Germination of Three Cultivated Species |
title_full_unstemmed |
Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and Prosopis juliflora on the
Germination of Three Cultivated Species |
title_sort |
allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of eucalyptus occidentalis, acacia ampliceps and prosopis juliflora on the
germination of three cultivated species |
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Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education |
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Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection |
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1737-5436 2490-4368 |
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2014-06-01 |
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This study concerns the effect of the aqueous extracts of Eucalyptus occidentalis, Acacia ampliceps and
Prosopis juliflora on the germination of three species frequently cultivated in the South of Tunisia:
Barley (Hordeum vulgare), annual lucerne (Medicago sativa) and jew's mallow (Corchorus olitorius).
Aqueous extracts were obtained after a maceration of the dry plant material in distilled water (90 g/l)
during 48 h at 60°C. The extraction was made from three vegetative organs (roots, twigs and leaves)
for each species. The results showed a variable behavior between the species according to the origin of
the extract. Barley is the most sensitive species, showing decrease of germination rate essentially with
the leaf extracts of P. juliflora (52.5 ± 15.86%), E. occidentalis (61.5 ± 7.89%) and A. ampliceps (65.5
± 5.7%). The annual lucerne showed a moderate tolerance; its germination rate was 76 ± 11.61, 81.5 ±
5.74 and 96 ± 2.82%, respectively, for the leaf extracts of A. ampliceps, E. occidentalis and P. juliflora.
C. olitorius was found to be the most tolerant species to all extracts; only leaf extracts of E.
occidentalis resulted in a lower germination than the control; it was 90 ± 4.32%. The extracts of the
studied species affected the root system length; a reduction of the length was essentially observed for
M. sativa and C. olitorius. |
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Acacia ampliceps allelopathy aqueous extract Eucalyptus occidentalis germination Prosopis juliflora |
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http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-1/2Saadaoui.pdf
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