Agriculture and Biomedical | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/Volume03Issue08-03

Allelochemicals Impact Of Citrus Plant Parts On The Fertilization And Development Of Lactuca Sativa And Brassicas

Kamal Nath , Department Of Biotechnology, Gurucharan College, India

Abstract

Optional metabolites created by various plants may repress or invigorate the development and improvement of different plants present in its area, this sort of cooperation among plants named as allelopathy. The examination was led in disinfected Petri dish; germination of seeds was noticed for ten days and the shoot length, root length and number of developed seeds was assessed. The impacts of various groupings of watery concentrate were contrasted with refined water (control). The outcomes showed most extreme seed germination in charge though all the test extricates showed exceptionally low germination rate aside from lemon bloom separate on brassicas seeds showing 80% seed germination. Root and shoot lengths were likewise diminished in all the test separates aside from lemon blossom extricate against brassicas seeds which showed animated shoot development. It could be reasoned that lemon plant produces allelotoxins that can restrain the development of different harvests in its area. In spite of the fact that lemon bloom separate showed the stimulatory impact on brassicas seeds, the nitty gritty corroborative examination is fundamental.

Keywords

Allelopathy, Lemon, Brassicas

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Kamal Nath. (2021). Allelochemicals Impact Of Citrus Plant Parts On The Fertilization And Development Of Lactuca Sativa And Brassicas. The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering, 3(08), 14–16. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/Volume03Issue08-03