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Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers

With allelopathic composts, potential merits for preventing initial weed infestations have been observed in crop transplantation. However, previous studies have rarely investigated whether high temperatures, generated during composting, decrease allelopathic ability. This study evaluated the thermal...

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Autores principales: Gil, Chan Saem, Hong, Daeun, Duan, Shucheng, Eom, Seok Hyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081003
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author Gil, Chan Saem
Hong, Daeun
Duan, Shucheng
Eom, Seok Hyun
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Hong, Daeun
Duan, Shucheng
Eom, Seok Hyun
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description With allelopathic composts, potential merits for preventing initial weed infestations have been observed in crop transplantation. However, previous studies have rarely investigated whether high temperatures, generated during composting, decrease allelopathic ability. This study evaluated the thermal allelopathic effect of two coniferous plants (Pinus densiflora and P. koraiensis) on Brassica napus germination and seedling growth using their characterized allelochemical destinations. The 90 °C dry treatment of P. densiflora extract exhibited stronger inhibitory effect on germination than its 30 °C dry treatment. In a range from 0.25 to 1 mg mL(−1), the germination rate was decreased to 38.1 and 64.3% of control with P. densiflora extract dried at 90 and 30 °C, respectively. However, P. koraiensis showed potent inhibition of the germination process with no statistical difference in inhibitory effects regardless of the dry temperature. Regarding B. napus seedling root growth, the allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of both conifers were not reduced with the 90 °C treatment, but it was lost in seedling shoot growth. GC-MS/MS confirmed that high temperature treatment drastically decreased volatile contents to 53.2% in P. densiflora, resulting in reduced allelopathic abilities. However, a relatively lower decrease to 83.1% in volatiles of P. koraiensis accounts for less loss of the root-specific inhibitory effect on B. napus seedlings even after 90 °C treatment. Foliar tissues of both conifers with species-specific thermal resistance have potentially valuable functions regarding allelopathic use in horticultural compost processing ingredients, demonstrating their weed control ability during the early cultivation season where crops are transplanted in the facilitated area.
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spelling pubmed-90313332022-04-23 Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers Gil, Chan Saem Hong, Daeun Duan, Shucheng Eom, Seok Hyun Plants (Basel) Article With allelopathic composts, potential merits for preventing initial weed infestations have been observed in crop transplantation. However, previous studies have rarely investigated whether high temperatures, generated during composting, decrease allelopathic ability. This study evaluated the thermal allelopathic effect of two coniferous plants (Pinus densiflora and P. koraiensis) on Brassica napus germination and seedling growth using their characterized allelochemical destinations. The 90 °C dry treatment of P. densiflora extract exhibited stronger inhibitory effect on germination than its 30 °C dry treatment. In a range from 0.25 to 1 mg mL(−1), the germination rate was decreased to 38.1 and 64.3% of control with P. densiflora extract dried at 90 and 30 °C, respectively. However, P. koraiensis showed potent inhibition of the germination process with no statistical difference in inhibitory effects regardless of the dry temperature. Regarding B. napus seedling root growth, the allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of both conifers were not reduced with the 90 °C treatment, but it was lost in seedling shoot growth. GC-MS/MS confirmed that high temperature treatment drastically decreased volatile contents to 53.2% in P. densiflora, resulting in reduced allelopathic abilities. However, a relatively lower decrease to 83.1% in volatiles of P. koraiensis accounts for less loss of the root-specific inhibitory effect on B. napus seedlings even after 90 °C treatment. Foliar tissues of both conifers with species-specific thermal resistance have potentially valuable functions regarding allelopathic use in horticultural compost processing ingredients, demonstrating their weed control ability during the early cultivation season where crops are transplanted in the facilitated area. MDPI 2022-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9031333/ /pubmed/35448731 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081003 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title_full Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title_fullStr Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title_full_unstemmed Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title_short Volatile and Non-Volatile Allelopathic Characteristics in Thermally Processed Needles of Two Conifers
title_sort volatile and non-volatile allelopathic characteristics in thermally processed needles of two conifers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081003
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