Allelopathic effects of Borreria latifolia on weed germination and identification of allelochemicals

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第一作者: Zhang, Tai-Jie

作者: Zhang, Tai-Jie;Guo, Wenlei;Tian, Xingshan;Lv, Yin-Zhi;Feng, Kai-Fan;Zhang, Chun

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关键词: allelopathy; Borreria latifolia; coumarin; germination; weed

期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ( 影响因子:3.5; 五年影响因子:4.2 )

ISSN: 0022-5142

年卷期: 2025 年 105 卷 1 期

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摘要: BACKGROUND Borreria latifolia (Aubl.) K. Schum (Rubiaceae) is an annual weed with a strong allelopathic inhibitory effect on malignant weeds in orchards in southern China. This study was carried out to investigate its allelopathic potential and to identify allelochemicals present in B. latifolia. RESULTS Aqueous extracts of B. latifolia inhibited the germination and radicle growth of Eleusine indica and the radicle growth of Bidens alba in a dose-dependent manner. However, only the high-concentration treatment at 50 mg mL(-1) delayed the germination of B. alba and Digitaria sanguinalis. Among the root, stem, and leaf aqueous extracts of B. latifolia, the leaf extract had the strongest inhibitory effects on the germination and seedling growth of E. indica, followed by stem extract and then root extract. A total of 47 published allelochemicals, including coumarin, 4-hydroxybenzoate, salicylic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid, and vanillic acid, were identified in the leaf extract. Among the five allelochemicals, coumarin was found to be present in the highest concentration in the leaf extract. Furthermore, coumarin exhibited a significantly greater inhibitory effect on E. indica (EC50 = 36.87 mg L-1) than did the other allelochemicals (EC50 = 100.87-156.30 mg L-1). CONCLUSION This study indicates that the leaf extracts of B. latifolia and their allelochemicals have excellent potential as bioherbicides and that coumarin is one of the key allelochemicals in B. latifolia. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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