Allelopathic effects of bur buttercup [Ranunculus testiculatus] tissue on germination and growth of various grasses and forbs in vitro and in soil

The allelopathic effects of bur buttercup (Ranunculus testiculatus) tissue on selected grasses and forbs varied according to the substratum for germination and growth. The in vitro effects of an aqueous extract of buttercup tissue on germination and root development of five grasses were strongly inh...

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description The allelopathic effects of bur buttercup (Ranunculus testiculatus) tissue on selected grasses and forbs varied according to the substratum for germination and growth. The in vitro effects of an aqueous extract of buttercup tissue on germination and root development of five grasses were strongly inhibitory in all cases. However, in soil the effects of buttercup tissue on germination and growth of seven grasses and two dicotyledonous herbs were small to nonsignificant. Deleterious effects were less severe in fine-as opposed to coarsetextured soils. Under field conditions, the ability of seedlings of the grasses to compete with buttercup varied with the species.
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Germination
Grasses
plants
Rye
Sand
Seeds
Silty soils
Soil microorganisms
weed science
weeds
Wheat
Wheat soils
title Allelopathic effects of bur buttercup [Ranunculus testiculatus] tissue on germination and growth of various grasses and forbs in vitro and in soil
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