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Title: Phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of Lepidaploa rufogrisea (Asteraceae) extracts in the plant model Lactuca sativa (Asteraceae)
Other Titles: Fitotoxicidad y citotoxicidad de los extractos de Lepidaploa rufogrisea (Asteraceae) en la planta modelo Lactuca sativa (Asteraceae)
Keywords: Cytotoxicity
Phytotoxicity
Root growth
Allelopathic potential
Cell cycle alterations
Plant bioassay
Citotoxicidad
Fitotoxicidad
Crecimiento radicular
Potencial alelopático
Alteraciones del ciclo celular
Bioensayo de planta
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: Universidad de Costa Rica
Citation: ARAGÃO, F. B. et al. Phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of Lepidaploa rufogrisea (Asteraceae) extracts in the plant model Lactuca sativa (Asteraceae). Revista de Biología Tropical, San José, v. 65, n. 2, p. 435-443, Apr./Jun. 2017.
Abstract: Lepidaploa rufogrisea is a promising candidate in the search of natural herbicides, with compounds (sesquiterpene lactones-glaucolide B) which have been reported to present phytotoxic potential against weeds. Thus, this work aimed to accomplish the phytochemical investigation of L. rufogrisea as well as the evaluation of its biological effects on the plant model Lactuca sativa. To this end, different extracts (aqueous, hydroalcoholic and hexane) of L. rufogrisea at different concentrations [0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 % (m/v)] were evaluated from macroscopic (percentage of germinated seeds, germination speed index and root length) and microscopic analysis (mitotic index and cell cycle alterations) in plantlets (150 per treatment) and meristematic cells (10 000 per treatment) of L. sativa var. Cristina. The extracts decreased the germination speed index and also the root growth of L. sativa plantlets. Cell proliferation was not significantly affected by the extracts. However, some chromosome and nuclear alterations in the mitotic spindle were observed, due to the interference of allelochemicals present in L. rufogrisea. Moreover, the plant model L. sativa demonstrated to be efficient for this kind of studies.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/31416
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