Sapindus saponaria (soapberry) is a species that presents a great diversity of chemical compounds, such as saponins; however, few studies have examined the allelopathic effect of this species. Therefore, this study provides an evaluation of the allelopathic potential of aqueous extracts of the roots and mature leaves of S. saponaria on the germination of diaspores and seedlings growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and onion (Allium cepa). The aqueous extract was prepared in the proportion of 100 g of dry plant material in 1,000 mL of distilled water (a concentration of 10% w v-1), and diluted with distilled water to 7.5, 5.0 and 2.5% concentrations. The mature leaf extracts caused delay and decrease in the germination process of the lettuce a...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
Allelopathy is defined as the suppression of growth of one plant species by another due to the relea...
Invasive species can cause significant changes to their introduced environments. A set of experiment...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the allelopathic potential of aqueous extracts of young a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic potential of aqueous extract of young leaves of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic potential of aqueous extract of young leaves of...
Studies on allelopathy have been important in understanding the processes by which plants influence ...
The ability of a plant species to inhibit germination of other plants is an untapped resource for we...
The ability of a plant species to inhibit germination of other plants is an untapped resource for we...
We investigated the inhibitory potential of aqueous extracts of bark and leaves of Esenbeckia leioca...
Some chemical compounds released by plants can to control the presence of other plants in their envi...
Allelopathy is an important process in plant communities. The effects of allelopathy on seed germina...
Some chemical compounds released by plants can to control the presence of other plants in their envi...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon of synthesizing and excreting compounds that can affect the g...
Allelopathy effects vegetative development and is caused by chemical substances produced and release...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
Allelopathy is defined as the suppression of growth of one plant species by another due to the relea...
Invasive species can cause significant changes to their introduced environments. A set of experiment...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the allelopathic potential of aqueous extracts of young a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic potential of aqueous extract of young leaves of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic potential of aqueous extract of young leaves of...
Studies on allelopathy have been important in understanding the processes by which plants influence ...
The ability of a plant species to inhibit germination of other plants is an untapped resource for we...
The ability of a plant species to inhibit germination of other plants is an untapped resource for we...
We investigated the inhibitory potential of aqueous extracts of bark and leaves of Esenbeckia leioca...
Some chemical compounds released by plants can to control the presence of other plants in their envi...
Allelopathy is an important process in plant communities. The effects of allelopathy on seed germina...
Some chemical compounds released by plants can to control the presence of other plants in their envi...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon of synthesizing and excreting compounds that can affect the g...
Allelopathy effects vegetative development and is caused by chemical substances produced and release...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
Allelopathy is defined as the suppression of growth of one plant species by another due to the relea...
Invasive species can cause significant changes to their introduced environments. A set of experiment...