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Two allelopathic substances from Paspalum commersonii Lam.
Authors:Farhana Zaman  Arihiro Iwasaki  Kiyotake Suenaga  Hisashi Kato-Noguchi
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagawa University, Miki, Japan;2. The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japanfzamanbau@gmail.com;4. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Kohoku, Japan
Abstract:Paspalum commersonii (Poaceae) is a herbaceous perennial weed distributed in the tropics and subtropics regions and grows mainly in the moist, or even flooded soil. It often appears in the rice field as a competitive weed and difficult to manage. Its strong competitive nature indicates possible allelopathic potential of P. commersonii. However, no studies have been found yet on the allelopathic activity of P. commersonii. Thus, we investigated the allelopathic potential of this weed and determined its allelopathic substances. Aqueous methanol extracts of P. commersonii showed concentration-dependent inhibitory activity on the seedling growth of cress, alfalfa, rapeseed, lettuce, barnyard grass, foxtail fescue, Italian ryegrass, and timothy. Two substances were isolated through bioassay-guided fractionation and their structures were determined through spectral data as dehydrovomifoliol and loliolide. Dehydrovomifoliol and loliolide started inhibiting the shoot and root growth of cress at concentrations greater than 3 and 0.03?mM, respectively. The concentrations required for 50% inhibition (I50) of cress shoot and root growth were 3.34 and >3.50?mM for dehydrovomifoliol and 0.04 and 0.05?mM for loliolide, respectively. These results indicate that both substances may affect the inhibitory activity of P. commersonii.
Keywords:Paspalum  allelopathy  growth inhibitor  dehydrovomifoliol  loliolide
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