Title of article :
ALLELOPATHIC ACTIVITY OF PAKISTANI WHEAT GENOTYPES AGAINST WILD OAT (Avena fatua L.)
Author/Authors :
Mahmood, Khalid University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Khaliq, Abdul University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Cheema, Zahid Ata University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Arshad, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
169
To page :
176
Abstract :
Wheat allelopathy can be manipulated for sustainable weed management in wheat based cropping systems. Bioassays were conducted to quantify the allelopathic potential of 35 indigenous wheat genotypes against germination and seedling growth of wild oat (Avena fatua L.). Foliar application of aqueous extracts of wheat straw, surface mulching and incorporation of wheat straw of different genotypes were employed for bioassays study. Results revealed the suppressive allelopathic activity of different wheat genotypes manifested in the form of impaired germination and retarded seedling growth of wild oat. A highly significant genotypic variation in allelopathic potential was observed for different traits. Germination of wild oat was decreased by 10-84% over control by different wheat genotypes. Likewise, over 70% reductions in seedling root and shoot dry weight of wild oat was also observed in V6007. Wheat genotypes viz. V6007, AS 2000, V6111, V6034, V4611, V7189, Uqab 2000, Chanab 2000, Bhakkar 2002, Pak 81 and Rohtas 90 showed strongly inhibitory allelopathic activity against seedling growth of wild oat. V6007 exhibited highest suppression of wild oat. These studies confirm the suppressive allelopathic potential of indigenous wheat genotypes against wild oat that needs further to be explored under natural conditions.
Keywords :
Allelopathy , Avena fatua L. , phenolics , suppression , wheat straw
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number :
2642353
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