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Allelopathic assessment of selected invasive species of Pakistan

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posted on 2024-06-06, 12:47 authored by S Akhtar, N Bangash, R Asghar, M Munir, N Khalid
All rights reserved.Invader species are a great threat to local flora. Eight invader species of Pakistan were screened for their allelopathic activity through sandwich method. Toxic (inhibitory) and non-toxic (stimulatory) effects were assessed by recording their effect on germination and growth of lettuce. Radicle and plumule growth of lettuce were recorded at 5, 10 and 50 mg leaves concentrations of each species. Among all species the growth activity was found to be concentration dependent. Except Eutcalyptus glabra all species resulted in inhibitory effects at 5, 10 and 50 mg leaves concentrations. Xanthium strumarium and Cannabis sativa showed strong inhibitory effects on radicle and plumule growth of lettuce. Maximum inhibition was recorded at highest concentration; even growth of lettuce was stopped with 50 mg leaves concentration of C. sativa.

History

Journal

Pakistan journal of botany

Volume

46

Pagination

1709-1713

Location

Karachi, Pakistan

ISSN

0556-3321

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Pakistan Botanical Society

Issue

5

Publisher

Pakistan Botanical Society