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Allelopathic potential of native species in Lactuca sativa L. (Asteraceae) germination and initial growth

Allelopathy is characterized by harmful or beneficial effects on vegetation development, caused by chemical substances produced and released into the environment by the plant. Aiming to assess the allelopathic potential of Brazilian species, aqueous leaf extracts of Cecropia pachystachya Trec. (Urticaceae), Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub. (Fabaceae), Psychotria leiocarpa Cham. & Schltdl (Rubiaceae), Sapium glandulatum (Vell.) Pax (Euphorbiaceae), and Sorocea bonplandii (Baill.) Burger, Lanj. & Boer (Moraceae) were tested on lettuce using germination and growth bioassays. In these bioassays, aqueous leaf extracts were used at concentrations of 2 and 4%, prepared by static maceration with cold and hot water. The five species extracts delayed lettuce germination and produced toxic effects on seedling growth, with root reduction and debility. The results point to the presence of inhibitorychemical substances in the extracts, indicating an allelopathic potential for the five species evaluated.

Cecropia pachystachya; Peltophorum dubium; Psychotria leiocarpa; Sapium glandulatum; Sorocea bonplandii; allelopathy


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