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Author(s):Liang, Jing; Cheng, Zhi-hui; Xu, Peng; Meng, Qing-ling
Author Affiliation:Liang, Xu, and Meng: College of Forestry; Cheng: College of Horticulture, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, Shaanxi Province, China
Title:Allelopathy of Trifolium repense [repens] decomposed liquids on turfgrasses
Source:[Cao Di Sue Bao] [Acta Agrestia Sinica]. Vol. 19, No. 2, March 2011, p. 257-263, 287.
Publishing Information:[Beijing, China]: [Zhongguo Xue Shu Qi Kan (Guang Pan Ban) Dian Zi Za Zhi She]
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Allelopathy; Comparisons; Decomposition; Festuca arundinacea; Germination inhibitors; Growth analysis; Liquids; Poa pratensis; Trifolium repens
Abstract/Contents:"In order to ascertain the allelopathy activity of Trifolium repens L. on grasses, the effects of decomposed liquids from Trifolium repens L. on the germination rate, germination energy, germination index, vigor index, shoot height, root height, dry weight, fresh weight of Lolium perenne L., Festuce [Festuca] rubra L., Festuce [Festuca] arundinacea S., Poa pratensis L. and Agrostis stolonifera L. were studied in this paper. Bio-assay results indicated that the decomposed liquids improved both seed germination and seedling growth of all test turfgrasses at low concentration(0.011 g · mL-1), whereas significantly inhibited at high concentration (0.090 g · mL-1) (P<0.05). The decomposed liquids from Trifolium repens decreased the turfgrasses seed germination and inhibited the growth of seedling. The sensitive order was ranked as Poa pratensis L.> Festuce [Festuca] rubra L.> Agrostis stolonifera L.> Festuce [Festuca] arundinacea S. >Lolium perenne L.. A preliminary analysis of allelochemicals showed the presence of phenolics in the decomposed liquids. The study shows that the decomposed liquids of Trifolium repens L. have allelopathic effect and inhibit the turfgrass normal growth. Allelopathy of decomposition is one of the reasons why Trifolium repens L. invades the turfgrass."
Language:Chinese
References:49
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Cheng, Z.-h., P. Xu, and Q.-l. Meng. 2011. Allelopathy of Trifolium repense [repens] decomposed liquids on turfgrasses. (In Chinese) [Cao Di Sue Bao] [Acta Agrestia Sinica]. 19(2):p. 257-263, 287.
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