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DOI:10.13817/j.cnki.cyycp.2022.03.012
Web URL(s):http://cyycp.ijournals.cn/cyycp/article/abstract/20220312?st=article_issue
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Author(s):Yang, Xiao-ni; Bai, Xiao-ming; Li, Ping; Kang, Rui-qing; Zheng, Wan-ju; Tian, Xiao-lan
Author Affiliation:College of Grassland Science, Gansu Agricultural University, Key Laboratory of Grassland Ecosystem, Ministry of Education, Pratacultural Engineering Laboratory of Gansu Province, Sino-U.S. Center for Grazing Land Ecosystem Sustainability, Lanzhou, China
Title:Allelopathy effect of aqueous extracts from different parts of white clover on kentucky bluegrass
Source:[Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. Vol. 42, No. 3, 2022, p. 100-106.
Publishing Information:Lanzhou, China: Zhongguo cao yuan xue hui
# of Pages:7
Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: White clover; Kentucky bluegrass; Aqueous extracts; Germination; Seedling growth
Abstract/Contents:"In order to investigate the allelopathic effects of water extracts from different parts of white clover on Kentucky bluegrass, the effects of water extracts from roots, stems and leaves of white clover on seed germination (germination rate, germination potential, germination index and vitality index) and seedling growth (seedling length, seedling fresh weight and young root length) of kentucky bluegrass were studied by incubator method. The results showed that the water extracts from different parts of white clover inhibited seed germination of kentucky bluegrass, and the order of inhibition was root > stem > leaf. The results also showed that the allelopathic effects of water extracts from roots, stems and leaves of white clover at different concentrations on kentucky bluegrass were in the same order, with 0.02 g/mL water extract having the weakest inhibitory effect and 0.08 g/mL water extract having the strongest inhibitory effect. Among them, 0.02 g/mL water extracts from roots, stems and leaves could promote seed germination and seedling growth of Kentucky bluegrass. Under the same mass concentration,the comprehensive effect of allelopathy of three parts of white clover was in the order of leaf water leachate > root water leachate > stem water leachate. In general, water extracts from different parts of white clover showed allelopathic inhibition on seed germination and seedling growth of Kentucky bluegrass. The allelopathic inhibition showed obvious concentration effect, that is, with the increase of the concentration of water extract, the inhibition gradually increased. Besides, the seed germination of kentucky bluegrass was more sensitive to allelopathy of white clover than its seedling growth."
Language:Chinese
References:28
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Yang, X.-n., X.-m. Bai, P. Li, R.-q. Kang, W.-j. Zheng, and X.-l. Tian. 2022. Allelopathy effect of aqueous extracts from different parts of white clover on kentucky bluegrass. (In Chinese) [Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. 42(3):p. 100-106.
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DOI: 10.13817/j.cnki.cyycp.2022.03.012
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http://cyycp.ijournals.cn/cyycp/article/abstract/20220312?st=article_issue
    Last checked: 10/9/2023
    Notes: Abstract only
http://cyycp.ijournals.cn/cyycp/article/pdf/20220312
    Last checked: 01/17/2024
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    Notes: Direct download
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