EVALUATION OF ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF Lantana camara L. LEAF EXTRACTS AND GROWTH INHIBITORY EFFECT OF SOIL FROM BENEATH ITS CANOPY ON Lepidium sativum L.

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Abstract:

In most cases invasive plants have allelopathic effects on crops and other indigenous associated plants. Allelochemicals from such plants may also have negative impact on soils. This study was carried out to investigate the allelopathic effect of leaf extracts of Lantana camara and soils invaded by it on Lepidium sativum. Leaf extracts of Lantana camara were prepared in 5, 10, 15 and 20% concentration levels while distilled water was used as control to evaluate germination parameters and growth parameters of seedlings of Lepidium sativum under laboratory condition. Soil seed-bed and extracts were also prepared from soils sampled from different sites of distance gradient from Lantana camara to evaluate germination parameters and growth parameters of L. sativum. Similarly, soils sampled from different sites in distance gradient from Lantana camara were also used to grow Lepidium sativum in greenhouse. Results showed that both hexane and ethanol leaf extracts negatively affected germination and growth parameters under laboratory conditions in a concentration dependent manner (p0.05). Overall, results of this study showed that Lepidium sativum is sensitive to allelochemicals from Lantana camara and should not be cultivated in areas with huge decomposition of Lantana camara.
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