Ficus bengalensis L.의 알레로파시 효과

Allelopathic Effects of Extracts from Ficus Bengalensis L.

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  • 길봉섭 (원광대학교 생명과학부)
  • Jayakumar, M. (Research Department of Botany, VHNSN College, Virudhunagar-626 001, Tamilnadu, India) ;
  • Manikandan, M. (Research Department of Botany, VHNSN College, Virudhunagar-626 001, Tamilnadu, India) ;
  • Eyini, M. (Research Centre in Botany, Thiagarajor College (Autonomus) Madurai-626 009, Tamilnadu, India) ;
  • 발행 : 1998.04.01

초록

Well grown trees of ficus bengalensis produce one or more potential inhibitors of seed germination and seedling growth. The aqueous extract of ficus leaf and bark enhanced the shoot length aqueous leaf extract of F. bengalensis. Bark extract of F. bengalensis inhibited the shoot length and root length of the plant at high concentration. Both the bark and leaf extract inhibited the seed germination. The postemergence and preemergence treatment of bark and leaf extract of F. bengalensis reduced the shoot biomass. The result suggest that F. bengalensis may have potential allelochemicals which may be developed as natural herbicides.

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