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Title: Efeito alelopático de extratos foliares de portulaca oleracea e raphanus raphanistrum sobre a germinação de sementes de Lactuca sativa L.
Other Titles: Allelopathic effect of Portulaca oleraceaand Raphanus raphanistrumleaves extracts on seed germination of Lactuca sativa L.
Keywords: Alelopatia
Extratos vegetais
Fitotoxicidade
Allelopathy
Herbal extracts
Phytoxicity
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: SANTOS, M. de F. et al. Efeito alelopático de extratos foliares de portulaca oleracea e raphanus raphanistrum sobre a germinação de sementes de Lactuca sativa L. Scientia Plena, [S.l.], v. 19, n. 4, 2023.
Abstract: Allelopathy is an important process in plant ecosystems and its studies are of great interest to agriculture. Allelochemicals can replace synthetic herbicides, with the advantage of having no residual or toxic effects. The objective was to evaluate the allelopathic activity and its correlation with the content of phenolic compounds and antioxidant potential of Portulaca oleraceaand Raphanus raphanistrumthe radishfrom different extractive preparations and concentrations in the germination of Lactuca sativa. Three extractive methods were used: reflux in water; dynamic maceration in water and dynamic maceration with solvents of increasing polarity.The extracts concentrated in rotary evaporator were diluted in water, obtaining concentrations (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 g.L-1). The germination parameters evaluated were germination percentage and velocity index and lenghts of hypocotyl and radicle of L. sativa. The allelopathic effect was correlated with the content of phenolic compounds (total of phenols, flavonoids and dihydroflavonoids) and with the antioxidant potential [Chelating Power (PQ) and Total Antioxidant Capacity (CAT)]. The aqueous extracts of P. oleraceaIt is R. raphanistrumexpressed greater potential in suppressing germination, index of germination speed and root and hypocotyl lenghts of L. sativa, in the highest concentrations. The extracts watery showed lower levels of phenolic compounds and CAT, but indicated greater chelating potential. In conclusion, the allelopathic effects of the extracts were dependent on the concentration and the extraction method. However, the aqueous extracts of P. oleraceaand R. raphanistrumhave allelopathic activity against L. sativa, especially at a concentration of 10 g.L-1.
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