The Allelopathic Effect of Haloxylon Articulatumon aqueous extraction on seeds Germination of Triticum sativum, Hordeum Vulgane & Zea Mays and Medicago Sativa.

Authors

  • Khamees Edrees Al-Ajeel Department of Environment, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Omar Al-Mokhtar University, Derna, Libya.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63359/xarcb716

Keywords:

Allopathic, aqueous extracts, Haloxylon articulatum, seed germination

Abstract

This study was conducted in order to evaluate the Allelopathic effects of the aqueous extract of Haloxylon articulatum on seed germination of Triticumae stivum, Hordeum vulgane, Zea mays, and Medicago sativa. The treatments included 100%, 50% and 25% aqueous extracts along with water as a control. One-way ANOVA test was adopted to examine the effect of these treatments on germination rate. The results showed that seed germination of all species decreased by increasing extract concentration. The highest and lowest seed germination was being longed to control and 100 % extract respectively. Generally, most significant effect appeared on Hordeum vulgane. and Medicago sativa. while the least affect appeared on Zea mays.

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31-12-2020

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The Allelopathic Effect of Haloxylon Articulatumon aqueous extraction on seeds Germination of Triticum sativum, Hordeum Vulgane & Zea Mays and Medicago Sativa. (2020). Libyan Journal of Ecological & Environmental Sciences and Technology, 2(2), A 24 – 28. https://doi.org/10.63359/xarcb716

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