Autores
Carolina G Puig, Rui F Gonçalves, Patrícia Valentão, Paula B Andrade, Manuel J Reigosa, Nuria Pedrol
Fecha de publicación
2018/8
Revista
Journal of chemical ecology
Volumen
44
Número
7
Páginas
658-670
Editor
Springer US
Descripción
In the worldwide search for new strategies in sustainable weed management, the use of allelopathic plants incorporated into the soil as green manure can help control weeds by releasing allelochemicals into the environment. In previous experiments, Eucalyptus globulus leaves incorporated into the soil as green manure were shown to have a notable potential for weed control. But, ‘what was exactly happening at chemical level?’ and ‘which were the compounds potentially responsible for the phytotoxic effects observed during those greenhouse assays?’ In the present study, in-vitro phytotoxicity bioassays and chemical analysis of eucalyptus leaves were carried out in order to explore the relationship between the temporal phytotoxic effects and the dynamics of chemical composition. For that, eucalyptus leaves were removed from soil at different sampling times during 30 days and analyzed for phenolic and …
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