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Inhibitory effects of cover crop mulch on germination and growth of Stellaria media (L.) Vill., Chenopodium album L. and Matricaria chamomilla L.

机译:覆盖农作物覆盖物对斯特拉氏菌(V.),藜属(Chenopodium album L.)和母菊(Matricaria chamomilla L.)的萌发和生长的抑制作用。

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Cover crops may suppress weeds due to their competitive effects and the release of inhibitory compounds. We examined the inhibitory influence of 11 cover crop mulches on the germination and growth of weed species (Stellaria media (L) Vill., Chenopodium album L. and Matricaria chamomilla L) in laboratory, greenhouse and field experiments. In the laboratory, cover crop extracts were tested in germination bioassays at six concentrations (0-500 mg ml(-1)). The germination rate and root length (i) were measured 10 days after treatment (DAT). Pot experiments were carried out in the greenhouse to investigate the effects of cover crop mulch (ii) incorporated into the soil on weed germination and weed dry mass. Field trials measured the suppressive effects of cover crops and cover crop mixtures on weeds (iii). Correlations were determined between the experiments to quantify the competition and the biochemical effects of cover crops separately. Cover crop extracts at a concentration of 125 mg ml(-1) (i) significantly reduced the weed germination rate by 47% and the root length by 32% on average. M. chamomilla showed a lower susceptibility to the extracts of S. alba, R. sativus var. niger and H. annuus compared to C. album and S. media. The mulch-soil mixtures (ii) significantly reduced the germination rate by 50% and the dry mass by 47% on average across all three weed species, while M. chamomilla showed the highest tolerance to the mulches of V sativa and A. strigosa. The correlation analysis revealed a strong positive correlation between extract toxicity and field weed suppression and, thus, indicated a high impact of the biochemical effects of the tested cover crops on weed suppression, especially for S. media and M. chamomilla. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:覆盖作物可能会由于其竞争作用和抑制性化合物的释放而抑制杂草。在实验室,温室和田间试验中,我们研究了11种覆盖农作物覆盖物对杂草种类(Stellaria media(L)Vill。,Chenopodium album L.和Matricaria chamomilla L)的萌发和生长的抑制作用。在实验室中,在发芽生物测定中以​​六种浓度(0-500 mg ml(-1))测试了农作物的提取物。处理(DAT)10天后测定发芽率和根长(i)。在温室中进行盆栽试验,以调查掺入土壤中的农作物覆盖物(ii)对杂草萌发和杂草干重的影响。田间试验测量了覆盖作物和覆盖作物混合物对杂草的抑制作用(iii)。在实验之间确定相关性,以分别量化竞争和覆盖作物的生化效应。覆盖农作物提取物的浓度为125 mg ml(-1)(i),平均可使杂草发芽率平均降低47%,根长平均降低32%。 Chamomilla沙门氏菌对S. alba,R. sativus var。的提取物表现出较低的敏感性。 niger和H. annuus与C. album和S. media相比。覆盖物-土壤混合物(ii)显着降低了所有三种杂草物种的发芽率平均降低了50%,干重平均降低了47%,而沙门氏菌表现出对苜蓿和满天星地膜的最高耐受性。相关分析表明,提取物毒性与田间杂草抑制之间存在很强的正相关性,因此,表明被测覆盖作物的生化效应对杂草抑制有很大影响,特别是对于中型链球菌和沙门氏菌。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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