The Allelopathic effect of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrical L.) in growth of olive seedlings


Abstract in English

This study was designed to estimate the allelophatic effect of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica L.), in the growth of one year old of olive seedlings, in a nursery (greenhouse) conditions. Two experiments were conducted in this study. In the first experiment, the effect of the aqueous extracts of cognograss leaves, rhizomes, and roots, at concentrations of (2%, 4% and 8%) on the growth of olive seedlings (total length and diameter) were evaluated. The results of this experiment indicated an inhibitory effect of the 4% and 8% aqueous extracts on growth parameters. It was found that treatments with 4% and 8% aqueous extracts caused significant reduction (60.2% and 83%) respectively in the total length, in compare to the control. As for the 2% aqueous extract, it showed a stimulation effect in the growth, an increase about 31.5% was recorded for the total length in compare to the control. A similar result was observed in regard the seedlings diameter growth. The 2% aqueous extract showed an 56.8% increase in the rate of diameter growth, while the 4% and 8% extracts showed a reduction effects 80% and 91.5% respectively. The second experiment evaluated the effect of dried powder of cogongrass parts at concentrations of (2%, 4% and 8%) on the growth of olive seedlings.

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