Allelopathic activity of nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.) on seedling growth of certain weeds and crops [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.87-94Other title:
  • النشاط الاليلوباثى لحشيشة عنب الديب على نمو باردات بعض الحشائش والمحاصيل [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, 2010 v. 55 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of agricultural science 2010.v.55(1)Summary: The allelopathic activity of nightshade, Solanum nigrum L. extract and residue on the seedling growth and chlorophyll content of certain weeds and crops was investigated. Obtained results indicated that shoot length of London rocket and root length of sowthistle were the most sensitive plants based on 150 and Igo values to the aqueous extract of nightshade, whereas wheat was the least sensitive plant. Nightshade residue was more phytotoxic to dicotyledonous plants than monocotyledonous.
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The allelopathic activity of nightshade, Solanum nigrum L. extract and residue on the seedling growth and chlorophyll content of certain weeds and crops was investigated. Obtained results indicated that shoot length of London rocket and root length of sowthistle were the most sensitive plants based on 150 and Igo values to the aqueous extract of nightshade, whereas wheat was the least sensitive plant. Nightshade residue was more phytotoxic to dicotyledonous plants than monocotyledonous.

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