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Evaluation of AllelopathicPotential of Eight Medicinal Species on Seeds of Wheat and Pea

Published:09 Jan 2013
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RashidM1, YousafZ1*, ArifA1, AshfaqT1, YounasA1, RehmanНА1

1 Department of Botany, Lahore College for Women University, Jail Road Lahore – Pakistan.

Corresponding Author:YousafZ

subjectAbstract

The experiment was conducted to evaluate the allelopathic potential of eight selected medicinal species from different plant families. Aqueous leaf extract of different concentrations (1%, 3%& 5%) were used for this screening against Wheat and Pea (test plants). Filter paper method was used in this evaluation. All species showed a variable allelopathic potential against both test plants.Pongamia glabra and Albizia lebbeck showed more negative effect against the growth of wheat plant while in case of pea plant, the growth was more reduced by the effect of Lantana camara and Tagetes erecta. All plants showed significant effect against both test plants except Tagetes erecta, which showed non-significant effect against wheat plant.

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Allelopathic potentialAlbizia lebbeckLantana camaraPongamia glabraTagetes erecta

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How to Cite

RashidM, YousafZ, ArifA, AshfaqT, YounasA, & RehmanНА (2013). Evaluation of AllelopathicPotential of Eight Medicinal Species on Seeds of Wheat and Pea. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v3i1.02

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