Affiliation:
1. University of Ibadan, Department of Botany, Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract
Screen house experiments were carried out to examine the effects of aqueous
leaf extracts of Tithonia diversifolia (Ti) and Vernonia amygdalina (Ve), as
well as NPK fertilizer (15-15-15) on the germination, growth and development
of maize. Fresh leaves were collected, washed with tap water, chopped and
pounded, soaked in distilled water and filtered. The two filtrates were used
to prepare extracts at 50 and 100% w/v. Four maize seeds were placed in Petri
dishes laid out in a completely randomized design with five replicates. In
every Petri dish 10 ml of extract per treatment was added. A control
experiment with distilled water was also set up. Also, in a completely
randomized design with four replicates, 4-week-old potted maize plants were
treated with 500 ml of each extract as well as with 1.52 g of NPK fertilizer.
The results showed that the germination percentage of the seeds followed the
order Ti50 - Control - Ve50. The seeds treated with aqueous extracts of T.
diversifolia and V. amygdalina at 100% w/v produced lower but equal
germination percentage. The seedling radicle growth was significantly
inhibited by the aqueous extracts of Ti100, Ve50 and Ve100 (p?0.05). The
inhibition was dose-dependent and more pronounced in seeds treated with
extracts of V. amygdalina. The aqueous extract of T. diversifolia (50% w/v)
and control influenced radicle growth substantially. All the extracts
inhibited the plumule development compared to the control. On the other hand,
growth, development and yield were not significantly affected by the plant
extracts.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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