Title of article :
Allelopathic Activity of Extracts from Different Brazilian Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Cultivars on Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and Weed Plants
Author/Authors :
Casimiro, G. S Laboratory of Micropropagation and Plant Transformation - Cellular Biology Department - State University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil , Mansur, E Laboratory of Micropropagation and Plant Transformation - Cellular Biology Department - State University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil , Pacheco, G Laboratory of Micropropagation and Plant Transformation - Cellular Biology Department - State University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil , Garcia, R Laboratory of Micropropagation and Plant Transformation - Cellular Biology Department - State University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil , Leal, I. C. R Laboratory of Natural Products and Biological Assays - Department of Natural Products and Food - School of Pharmacy - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil , Simas, N. K Laboratory of Natural Products and Biological Assays - Department of Natural Products and Food - School of Pharmacy - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil
Abstract :
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is the fourth most consumed oleaginous plant in the world, producing seeds with high contents of lipids, proteins, vitamins, and carbohydrates. Biological activities of different extracts of this species have already been evaluated
by many researchers, including antioxidant, antitumoral, and antibacterial. In this work, the allelopathic activity of extracts from different Brazilian peanut cultivars against lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and two weed plants (Commelina benghalensis and Ipomoea nil)
was studied. Aerial parts, roots, seeds, and seed coats were used for the preparation of crude extracts. Seed extract partitioning was
performed with n-hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, n-butanol, and aqueous residue. Germination and growth of hypocotyls
and rootlets were evaluated after one and five days of incubation with plant extracts, respectively. Crude seed extract and its dichloromethanic partition displayed highest allelopathic activity. These results contribute for the study of new potential natural herbicides.
Keywords :
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) , Allelopathic Activity , Cultivars , Lactuca sativa , Weed Plants
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal