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Phytotoxicity of Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) Allelochemicals on Standard Target Species and Weeds

Authors :
Química Orgánica
Rial Cumbrera, Carlos
Novaes, Paula
G. Molinillo, José M.
Varela Montoya, Rosa
González Molinillo, José María
Macías Domínguez, Francisco Antonio
Química Orgánica
Rial Cumbrera, Carlos
Novaes, Paula
G. Molinillo, José M.
Varela Montoya, Rosa
González Molinillo, José María
Macías Domínguez, Francisco Antonio
Source :
J. Agric. Food Chem. 2014, 62, 6699−6706
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) is a native plant to the Iberian Peninsula and the European Atlantic coast and invasive in American environments. Different solvents were used to perform cardoon extracts that were tested in phytotoxic bioassays. The ethyl acetate extract had the highest inhibitory activity so this was tested on the germination and growth of standard target species (lettuce, watercress, tomato, and onion) and weeds (barnyardgrass and brachiaria). The ethyl acetate extract was very active on root growth in both standard target species and weeds and it was therefore fractionated by chromatography. The spectroscopic data showed that the major compounds were sesquiterpene lactones. Aguerin B, grosheimin, and cynaropicrin were very active on etiolated wheat coleoptile, standard target species, and weed growth. The presence of these compounds explains the bioactivity of the ethyl acetate extract. The strong phytotoxicity of these compounds on important weeds shows the potential of these compounds as natural herbicide models.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
J. Agric. Food Chem. 2014, 62, 6699−6706
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1155031372
Document Type :
Electronic Resource