Afolayan -Bvenura: Essential oil composition and phytotoxicity effects of Solanum nigrum L. on seed germination of some vegetables - Abstract. The allelopathic activities of Solanum nigrum shoot and root aqueous extracts on cabbage, spinach and tomato seed germination were investigated. Treatment concentrations were 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 mg ml -1 . The results indicate that the shoot extracts did not affect the germination of tomato and spinach seeds but 2 mg ml -1 slightly hindered the germination of cabbage seeds. The highest root extract concentration (10 mg ml -1 ) led to a significantly lower germination percentage in tomato seeds in comparison with the control. The highest extract concentration (10 mg ml -1 ) in both shoot and root extracts slowed down germination time in tomato seeds. The mean germination time indicates that cabbage seeds germinated faster than tomato and onion. These results indicate that S. nigrum shoot and root extracts pose no hindering effect on the germination of cabbage and onion seeds, although increased root extract concentrations may hinder germination in tomato seeds. A total of 16 and 12 compounds were respectively identified from the shoots and roots of Solanum nigrum analysed by GC-MS. The major shoot compositions were Citronellol (11.98%), Cyclohexanol, 2-methyl-5-(1-methylethenyl) (5.84%), Geraniol (3.76%) and Geranyl tiglate (3.53%). In the roots, Hexacosane (35.62%), 1H-Indole, 1-methyl-2-phenyl (12.66%), Hexadecanal (8.11%) and Tetrasiloxane, decamethyl (7.58%) were the major components.