2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytol.2015.11.001
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Inconsistency in the detection of phytotoxic effects: A test with Acacia dealbata extracts using two different methods

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“…In general, these plants, when treated with the bark extract, showed increased growth and biomass compared to untreated plants. These results agree with previous findings of a positive effect of bark solutions from A. dealbata on the growth of Lactuca sativa seedlings . The increased plant biomass observed for onion plants sprayed with bark extract might be related to the lower EC found in soils where they were grown compared to the higher EC in soils where untreated plants were grown.…”
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“…In general, these plants, when treated with the bark extract, showed increased growth and biomass compared to untreated plants. These results agree with previous findings of a positive effect of bark solutions from A. dealbata on the growth of Lactuca sativa seedlings . The increased plant biomass observed for onion plants sprayed with bark extract might be related to the lower EC found in soils where they were grown compared to the higher EC in soils where untreated plants were grown.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…Fresh bark of A. dealbata was collected from 28 individual trees in two populations surrounding the University of Vigo in May 2013 (NW Spain; 40° 09′ 00.33″ N 8° 39′ 41.21″ W; 40° 06′ 25.33″ N 8° 39′ 35.71″ W). The extraction procedure was conducted according to Lorenzo et al Plant material from both populations was pooled, cut into 10‐cm long pieces, and thoroughly mixed and processed within the same day of collection. Six kg of bark pieces were distributed equally in Erlenmeyer flasks (2 L), covered with a mixture of methanol/distilled water (97:3, v:v) solution, and maintained in the dark at room temperature for 9 weeks.…”
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