A GROWTH-INHIBITORY FACTOR FROM LAMBSQUARTERS (CHENOPODIUM-ALBUM)

被引:27
作者
MALLIK, MAB [1 ]
PUCHALA, R [1 ]
GROSZ, FA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CENT OKLAHOMA,DEPT CHEM,EDMOND,OK 73034
关键词
CHENOPODIUM-ALBUM; LAMBSQUARTERS; DECOMPOSITION; INHIBITION; HPLC; PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY; PHENOLICS; RADISH; SOLVENT EXTRACTION; ULTRAFILTRATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF02059590
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Aqueous extract of air-dried lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) at 25 mg/ml significantly inhibited germination and growth of radish and wheat seeds. Soybean seed germination was not inhibited; however, hypocotyl growth was significantly reduced. Germination of radish seeds in sand amended with pulverized lambsquarters shoots at 2 and 4 mg/g was reduced 40 and 95%, respectively. Shoot dry weight and plant height were also reduced 30 and 9%, respectively, at 4 mg/g, but not at 2 mg/g concentration. Residues after extraction with water incorporated in sand were not inhibitory, indicating water solubility of the inhibitor(s). Aqueous extract of shoots decomposed for five days lost nearly 40% of its inhibitory effect; 20% of it still persisted in the extract of shoots decomposed for 30 days. The filtrate from ultrafiltration of aqueous extract through a pad of molecular-weight cutoff 1000 inhibited radish seeds germination and growth, indicating that the molecular weight of the inhibitor(s) was less than 1000. Partitioning of the aqueous extract by a series of solvents resulted in isolation of an inhibitor(s) in the butanol fraction. Seven phenolics were identified in this fraction using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Paper chromatographic analysis of the butanol fraction revealed six bands, of which one band with R(f) = 0.83 inhibited germination and growth of radish seeds. Chlorogenic acid identified by HPLC appeared to be the principal component of the phytotoxin.
引用
收藏
页码:957 / 967
页数:11
相关论文
共 14 条
[1]   ISOLATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PHYTOTOXIC COMPOUNDS FROM LANTANA (LANTANA-CAMARA L) [J].
ACHHIREDDY, NR ;
SINGH, M ;
ACHHIREDDY, LL ;
NIGG, HN ;
NAGY, S .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1985, 11 (08) :979-988
[2]   CORN AND SOYBEAN RESPONSE TO ALLELOPATHIC EFFECTS OF WEED AND CROP RESIDUES [J].
BHOWMIK, PC ;
DOLL, JD .
AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 1982, 74 (04) :601-606
[3]  
HOAGLAND DR, 1950, 347 CAL AGR EXP STN
[4]   PHYTOTOXICITY FROM PLANT RESIDUES .2. EFFECT OF TIME OF ROTTING OF STRAW FROM SOME GRASSES AND LEGUMES ON GROWTH OF WHEAT SEEDLINGS [J].
KIMBER, RWL .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1973, 38 (02) :347-361
[5]   ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF COMMON WEEDS ON SOYBEAN GROWTH AND SOYBEAN-BRADYRHIZOBIUM SYMBIOSIS [J].
MALLIK, MAB ;
TESFAI, K .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1988, 112 (02) :177-182
[6]  
MCWHORTER CG, 1979, WORLD SOYBEAN RES C, V2, P371
[7]   ALLELOPATHIC EFFECTS OF PALMER AMARANTH (AMARANTHUS-PALMERI) ON SEEDLING GROWTH [J].
MENGES, RM .
WEED SCIENCE, 1988, 36 (03) :325-328
[8]   ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF PARTHENIUM (PARTHENIUM-HYSTEROPHORUS L) EXTRACT AND RESIDUE ON SOME AGRONOMIC CROPS AND WEEDS [J].
MERSIE, W ;
SINGH, M .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1987, 13 (07) :1739-1747
[9]  
NICOLLIER GF, 1985, ACS SYM SER, V268, P207
[10]  
PETERS EJ, 1985, ACS SYM SER, V268, P273