Allelopathic effect
of aqueous leaf extracts of selected trees on germination and seedling growth
of rice
S. Mondal1,
B. Duary2, B. Mondal3 and D. Panda1*
1Department of Crop
Physiology, Institute of Agriculture, Visva-Bharati University,
Sriniketan-731 236, India
2Department of
Agronomy, Institute of Agriculture, Visva-Bharati University, Sriniketan-731
236, India
3Department of
Plant Pathology, Institute of Agriculture, Visva-Bharati University,
Sriniketan-731 236, India
*Corresponding Author Email : debasishpanda007@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim:
The present investigation aimed to study the allelopathic effects of aqueous
leaf extracts of Emblica officinalis, Inga dulcis, Alstonia scholaris,
Syzygiumcuminis, Madhuca indica and Azadirachta indica trees on
germination and seedling growth of rice.
Methodology: The studies on germination and seedling growth was
conducted in a BOD incubator. The number of seeds germinated daily was
counted to study speed of germination, germination energy and number of days
to 50% germination. DMSO was used to extract the chlorophyll and carotenoid
pigments of leaves. The chlorophyll and carotenoid contents were estimated by
measuring the optical density through UV-VIS spectrophotometer. Relative
watercontent of leaves was determined by soaking of leaves in water followed
by oven drying. ????
Results:
The effect of leaf extracts (5 and 10%) of Emblica officinalis, Inga
dulcis, Alstonia scholaris, Syzygium cuminis, Madhuca indica and Azadirachta
indica was studied on two rice cultivars viz. NK-5251 (Hybrid) and Gontra
Bidhan-2 (high yielding variety). The experimental findings revealed that
leaf extracts of different trees had significant effect on the germination
and seedling growth of rice. The leaf extract of most of the trees, except Madhuca
indica, reduced germination, chlorophyll content and RWC at higher
concentration. The aqueous extracts of Madhuca indica significantly increased
germination, seedling vigour, seedling dry weight,germination energy, speed
of germination, chlorophyll content and RWC as compared to control. However,
5% extract of Madhuca indica recorded the highest germination
percentage, seedling vigour, speed of germination, germination energy,
seedling dry weight, chlorophyll content and RWC among all the treatments. ??????
Interpretation: The leaf extract of Emblica
officinalis, Inga dulcis, Alstonia scholaris, Syzygium cuminis and Azadirachta
indica plants at higher concentration reduced germination and early
seedling growth of rice. The leaf extract of Madhuca indica plant,
however, enhanced the performance. The positive allelopathic effect of Madhuca
indica leaf extract may be attributed to the presence of phytohormones
and biostimulants.?? ?????????
Key
words:
Allelopathy, Chlorophyll, Germination rate, Leaf extracts, Rice, Syzygium
cuminis
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