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卷叶黄精根不同极性化感物质的化感作用 被引量:11

Allelopathy Effects of Different Polarity Allelochemicals from Polygonatum cirrhifolium Root
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摘要 With Polygonatum cirrhifolium root as the donator, the wheat, cucumber and carrot as receiver plant, the potential allelopathic effects of petroleum extracts, acetic ether extracts, n-butanol extracts and aqueous extracts from donator on the seed germination and seedling growth of three receiver plants were studied by culture plate and filter-paper. The results showed that every extracts had different allelopathic effection on different receiver plant or on different position of same receiver plant. The allelopathy intensity were related to the concentration and strengthen along with the concentration raise. The different receiver plant had distinct sensitive to the the allelopathic effect, cucumber was more sensitive than carrot and wheat. Every extracts had inhibition against seed germination and seedling growth, but inhibited root growth at high concentration and stimulated it at low concentration. In a word, every extracts had more impact on the seedling growth, however, had weak inhibition against seed germination. The average allelopathic effection of acetic ether extracts was more stronger, then n-butanol extracts, aqueous extracts and petroleum extracts. The acetic ether extracts had extremely strong inhibition on the growth of seedling and root, and n-butanol extracts on the seed germination also, which implied the Polygonatum cirrhifolium contained the allelochemicals with high polarity. In rhizosphere soil of P. cirrhifolium , the root and seedlings growth of wheat was stimulated, while cucumber and carrot was inhibited. With Polygonatum cirrhifolium root as the donator, the wheat, cucumber and carrot as receiver plant, the potential allelopathic effects of petroleum extracts, acetic ether extracts, n-butanol extracts and aqueous extracts from donator on the seed germination and seedling growth of three receiver plants were studied by culture plate and filter-paper. The results showed that every extracts had different allelopathic effection on different receiver plant or on different position of same receiver plant. The allelopathy intensity were related to the concentration and strengthen along with the concentration raise. The different receiver plant had distinct sensitive to the the allelopathic effect, cucumber was more sensitive than carrot and wheat. Every extracts had inhibition against seed germination and seedling growth, but inhibited root growth at high concentration and stimulated it at low concentration. In a word, every extracts had more impact on the seedling growth, however, had weak inhibition against seed germination. The average allelopathic effection of acetic ether extracts was more stronger, then n-butanol extracts, aqueous extracts and petroleum extracts. The acetic ether extracts had extremely strong inhibition on the growth of seedling and root, and n-butanol extracts on the seed germination also, which implied the Polygonatum cirrhifolium contained the allelochemicals with high polarity. In rhizosphere soil of P. cirrhifolium , the root and seedlings growth of wheat was stimulated, while cucumber and carrot was inhibited.
出处 《林业科学》 EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2007年第10期145-149,共5页 Scientia Silvae Sinicae
基金 国家自然科学基金项目(30671672) 西北农林科技大学校科研专项基金(04ZM027)
关键词 卷叶黄精 不同极性化感物质 化感作用 Polygonatum cirrhifolium different polarity allelochemicals allelopathy
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