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Seed-germination inhibition by volatile alcohols and other compounds associated withAmaranthus palmeri residues
Authors:Judith M. Bradow  William J. Connick Jr.
Affiliation:(1) U.S. Department of Agriculture Southern Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, 70179 New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract:Effects of 3-pentanone and eight low molecular weight aliphatic alcohols and aldehydes identifed in the mixtures of volatiles released byAmaranthus palmeri S. Wats. (AMAPA) residues were determined on germination of onion, carrot, AMAPA, and tomato seeds. Three-day exposures to these volatiles significantly inhibited germination of these assay seeds, and the inhibition was dependent upon exposure time and concentration. Based on the degree of inhibition observed in both time- and concentration-dependent assays, the following activity series was obtained: 2-heptanol > 3-methyl-1-butanol, 1-hexanol > hexanal, 1-pentanol, 3-pentanone, acetaldehyde > ethanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol. The activities of this group of compounds with that of 2-heptanone appear to be additive and related to test compound volatility and hydrophilicity. 2-Heptanol and 2-heptanone also significantly inhibited the germination of other species, including shepherdspurse, soybean, lettuce, alfalfa, common purslane, oats, and lovegrass.Name of companies or commercial products are given solely for the purpose of providing specific information; their mention does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture over others not mentioned.
Keywords:Allelopathy  volatile allelochemicals  alcohols  aldehydes  germination inhibitors  onion  Allium cepa  carrots  Daucus carota  Palmer amaranth  Amaranthus palmeri  tomato  Lycopersicon esculentum
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