Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Herbology Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection Banatska 31b 11080 Belgrade Serbia
2. University of Belgrade Faculty of Agriculture Department of Phytomedicine Nemanjina 6 11080 Belgrade Serbia
3. Laboratory of Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection Banatska 31b 11080 Belgrade Serbia
Abstract
AbstractThis study focused on characterizing chemically and evaluating in vitro allelopathic and bioherbicidal potential of secondary metabolites extracted from the stem of Cuscuta campestris in seed germination, early seedling growth and early plant growth of Amaranthus retroflexus and Portulaca oleracea. The combined effects of stem extract and a reduced dose of herbicide metribuzin were also examined. Plant extract contained 17 phenolic compounds and the most abundant phenols were flavonoids: quercetin, (+)‐catechin, daidzin, luteolin, and rutin. The seeds of P. oleracea were less sensitive than the seeds of A. retroflexus. The seed bioassay confirmed the inhibitory effect of stem extract on germination and early growth of both weed seedlings at concentrations of 0.75 % and 1 %, and a minor inhibitory effect in the plant bioassay. On the other hand, a synergy of C. campestris stem extract and metribuzin was revealed, as their combination achieved better results in the control of both weed species. Based on obtained data C. campestris stem extract could be a potential source of natural‐based weed control molecules.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering