2017
DOI: 10.22161/ijeab/2.5.45
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Allelopathic Effects of Sweet Basil (Ocimumbasilicum L.) on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of some Poaceous Crops

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“…Growth inhibition caused by these allelochemicals may probably be due to its interference with the plant growth processes (Gholami et al, 2011). Allelochemicals released to the environment can either inhibit shoot and/or root growth consequently nutrient uptake, this may negatively affect plant growth, in this context, our results are in line with (Dafaallah and Al-Ahmed, 2017) on Sorghum bicolor, Pennisetumglaucum, Zea mays and Triticum vulgar.…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Markers (Malondialdehyde (Mda) and Hydrogen...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Growth inhibition caused by these allelochemicals may probably be due to its interference with the plant growth processes (Gholami et al, 2011). Allelochemicals released to the environment can either inhibit shoot and/or root growth consequently nutrient uptake, this may negatively affect plant growth, in this context, our results are in line with (Dafaallah and Al-Ahmed, 2017) on Sorghum bicolor, Pennisetumglaucum, Zea mays and Triticum vulgar.…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Markers (Malondialdehyde (Mda) and Hydrogen...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…A. Enyew and R. Nagapan (2015) found that leaf powder of Lantana camara at higher dose (75 g) inhibits the germination percentage, root and shoot length, stem thickness and biomass of Zea mays and Triticum aestivum. Ocimum basilicum shoot residues in soil have been demonstrated to reduce plant height, leaf number, root length and total biomass of cereal crops (Dafaallah et al, 2017).…”
Section: R E S U Lt S a N D Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aqueous extract of Ocimum basilicum L. aerial parts showed a dose-dependent inhibition on the germination of Sorghum bicolor L. Moench, Pennisetum glaucum L. R. Br., Zea mays L., and Triticum vulgare L. [ 138 ]. A similar type of inhibition was also observed on the plant height, root length, seedling fresh, and dry weight of those crop seedlings when powder of its aerial parts was used.…”
Section: Allelopathy Of Major Lamiaceae Generamentioning
confidence: 99%