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Assessment of allelopathic potential in Artemisia annua on maize, wheat and their some associated weed species By Hassanein, E.E; Abd El- Hamid, M.M . and M.S., Mekky Weed Res., Lab., Field Crop Res. Inst., ARC, Giza Egypt. Artemisia annua

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Assessment of allelopathic potential in Artemisia annua on maize, wheat and their some associated weed species. Artemisia annua. Artemisia plant. By. Hassanein, E.E; Abd El-Hamid, M.M. and M.S., Mekky. Weed Res., Lab., Field Crop Res. Inst., ARC, Giza Egypt. Objectives : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Assessment of allelopathic potential in Artemisia annua on maize, wheat and their some associated weed species

By

Hassanein, E.E; Abd El-Hamid, M.M .

and M.S., Mekky

Weed Res., Lab., Field Crop Res. Inst., ARC, Giza Egypt.

Artemisia annua Artemisia plant

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Objectives : To study the allelopathic effect of

wormwood extracts on germination, growth of maize and wheat as well as

associated weed species.

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A - Laboratory experiments: Two experiments were conducted as follow:-.

Materials and Methods

Experiment I (preliminary experiment): Included 14 concentrations (0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 30, 45,

60, 75, 90, 120, 135 and 140 mg dry weight ml-1c water), replicated twice to determine sensitivity range of maize to the studied extracts.

Experiment II: Included 8 concentrations (0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21

mg dry weight /ml) replicated three times to determine the required concentration to cause 50% inhibition of seed germination (I50).

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B - Wire house experiments: -

Three pot experiments were conducted to study the effect of

wormwood extracts on maize, wheat and associated weed species in pots.

Maize experiments: Two pot experiments were conducted to study the

effect of wormwood extracts on maize and some weed species in pots as follow:

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1-Wormwood extract at 3 g/pot applied at 3 days after sowing (DAS).

2-Wormwood extract at 1.5 g /pot applied at 3 DAS.3-Wormwood extract at 0.75 g/pot applied at 3 DAS.

4-Wormwood extract at 3 g/pot applied at 21 DAS.5-Wormwood extract at 1.5 g/pot applied at 21 DAS.

6-Wormwood extract at 0.75 g/pot applied at 21 DAS7- Check (control).

The 1St experiment included Seven treatments on pots in three

replicates as follow:

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The 2nd experiment on maize included seven treatments in pots in

replicated three times as follow:

1- Wormwood extract at 1.5 g/pot applied at 3 DAS.2- Wormwood extract at 0.75 g/pot applied at 3 DAS.3- Wormwood extract at 0.38 g/pot applied at 3 DAS.4- Wormwood extract at 1.5 g/pot applied at 21 DAS.5- Wormwood extract at 0.75 g/pot applied at 21 DAS.6- Wormwood extract at 0.38 g/pot applied at 21 DAS.7- Check (control).

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Wheat experiment:Included five treatments in pots as follow:

1-Wormwood extract by natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid at 3 g/pot applied at 2-5 leaves of weed.2-Wormwood extract by water at 3 g/pot applied at

2-5 leaves of weed.3-Wormwood extract by water at 3 g plus 3.3 ml

acetic 2.5%/pot applied at 2-4 leaves of weed.

4-Natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid at 50 ml/pot applied at 2-4 leaves of weed check (control).

5- Check (control).

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•The required concentration of extract for causing 50% inhibition of germination of maize was 4 mg/ml.

Results and Discussion

A- Laboratory experiments:

Inhibition % of grain maize

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0 5 10 15 20 25Cocentration

I50

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B - Wire house experiments

1 – Maize crop

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2- Post emergence application of wormwood extract at the rate of 0.75 g/pot achieved the best reduction of total

weeds without any inhibitory effect on maize plant.

Results of the 1st pot experiment of maize

1- The post emergence application of wormwood extract at the rate of 3 g/pot achieved the highest reduction in number and fresh weight of weeds (100%), however, this dose reduced caused slight phytotoxicity to maize plants.

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Table (1): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on number of weed species under wire house condition (first exp. 4/3/2008).

Concentration

Number of broad leaved weeds pl./potNumber of

canary grass

(pl/pot)

Number oftotal weeds

(pl/pot) GossefootDentated

dock

Khardal

barri Other weeds

Total broad

leaf weeds

3 g/pot PRE4.32.32.01.510.09.819.8

1.5 g/pot PRE2.32.02.30.57.010.817.8

0.75 g/pot PRE2.50.03.30.36.04510.5

3 g/pot POST0.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

1.5 g/pot POST0.50.00.00.00.55.56.0

0.75 g/pot POST0.02.31.50.54.33.57.8

Check (control)6.87.04.82.020.56.026.5

LSD1.42.22.11.54.06.118.3

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Table (2): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on number and fresh weight of maize and weed species under wire house condition (first exp. 4/3/2008).

Concentration

Fresh weight of broad leaved weeds (g/pot)Fresh

weight of

canary grass

(g/pot)

Fresh weight of

total weeds

)g/pot(

GossefootDentated

dockKhardal

barriOther weeds

Total broad leaf

weeds

3 g/pot PRE0.40.60.20.11.3 1.1 2.4

1.5 g/pot PRE0.50.40.40.11.41.1 2.5

0.75 g/pot PRE1.30.00.80.12.20.5 2.7

3 g/pot POST0.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

1.5 g/pot POST0.10.00.00.00.10.2 0.3

0.75 g/pot POST0.00.20.10.10.40.20.6

Check (control)

2.12.91.10.36.40.67.0

LSD0.60.50.60.10.9N.S1.7

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Table (3): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on maize under wire house condition (first exp. 4/3/2008).

ConcentrationMaize

Number (pl/pots)

Inhibition %Wight (g/pl)Inhibition %

3 g/pot PRE5.008.70.0

1.5 g/pot PRE4.858.16.8

0.75 g/pot PRE4.5108.80.0

3 g/pot POST4.0204.844.8

1.5 g/pot POST4.857.711.5

0.75 g/pot POST5.009.70.0

Check (control)5.008.70.0

LSD0.61.4

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Artemisia plant

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pre-emergence

Artemisia plant

3 g/pot

post-emergence

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pre-emergence post-emergence

Artemisia plant

1.5 g/pot

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1- All studied concentrations of wormwood extract when applied at 3 days after sowing or at 1.5 and 0.75 g/pot when applied at 21 after sowing significantly reduced number and fresh weight

of redroot pigweed, purslane and deccan grass.

2- Redroot pigweed and purslane as broad leaved weeds were more susceptible than deccan grass for wormwood extract.

3- Number and fresh weight of maize plant was not significantly affected by all wormwood extract concentration under study.

Results of the second pot experiment of maize

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Table (4): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on number under wire house condition (second exp. 15/4/2008).

Concentration

Number of redroot pigweed (pl/pot)

Number of purslane (pl/pot)

Number of total broad leaf weeds

(pl/pot)

Number of deccan grass

(pl/pot)

Number of total weeds

(pl/pot)

1.5 g/pot PRE3.00.73.71.04.7

0.75 g/pot PRE6.70.77.43.010.4

0.38 g/pot PRE7.01.78.75.314.0

1.5 g/pot POST2.74.06.76.012.7

0.75 g/pot POST7.39.717.07.724.7

0.38 g/pot POST14.79.724.416.741.1

Check (control)14.013.3 27.313.0 40.3

LSD6.43.58.45.311.2

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Table (5): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on fresh weight of weed

species under wire house condition (second exp. 15/4/2008).

Concentration

Weight of redroot pigweed (g/pot)

Weight of purslane (g/pot)

Weight of total

broad leaf weeds (g/pot)

Weight of deccan grass

(g/pot)

Weight of total weeds

(g/pot)

1.5 g/pot PRE17.21.218.42.621.0

0.75 g/pot PRE37.00.837.81.239.0

0.38 g/pot PRE40.62.342.914.357.2

1.5 g/pot POST9.24.914.114.528.6

0.75 g/pot POST36.710.347.025.072.0

0.38 g/pot POST45.218.363.512.075.5

Check (control)109.425.3134.734.7169.4

LSD39.39.738.511.543.5

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Table (6): Effect of aqueous acetic 5% extract of wormwood when applied either pre or post emergence on number and fresh weight

of maize under wire house condition (second exp. 15/4/2008).

ConcentrationNumber of maize

plant / potFresh weight of maize

(g/pot)

1.5 g/pot PRE4.8168.7

0.75 g/pot PRE5.0158.3

0.38 g/pot PRE5.0159.0

1.5 g/pot POST4.6167.3

0.75 g/pot POST5.0159.0

0.38 g/pot POST5.0161.7

Check (control)5.0108.0

L.S.DN.S24.2

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post-emergence pre-emergence

0.75 g/pot

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B - Wire house experiments2 – Wheat crop

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Results of the third experiment of wheat

1- Application of wormwood extract by natural white vinegar at 3 g/pot from achieved the best reduction in number and fresh weight of canary grass when applied at 2-4 leaves.

2- Broad leaved weeds were more sensitive than grassy weeds.

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4-Wheat plants did not affected by different wormwood extracts and natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid (control) or water

check.

3 - Number and fresh weight of most of broad leaved weeds as well as total annual weeds were significantly reduced by

aqueous and natural white vinegar of wormwood extract at 3 g/pot when applied at 2-4 leaves .

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Table (5) Effect of aqueous of wormwood and wormwood extracts by natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid extracts of wormwood as

post emergence on number of weed species.

Concentration

Number of broad leaved weeds (plants/pot)Number of grassy weeds (plants/pot)Number

of total weeds SowthistleGossefoot

Khardal barri

PrimpernelTotal broad leaved

Wild oat

Canary grass

Total grassyweeds

Wormwood by natural white vinegar

(3 g/pot)1.72.00.01.04.75.30.05.310.0

Aqueous wormwood extract (3 g/pot)

0.71.00.00.01.72.36.08.310.0

Aqueous wormwood extract (3 g/pot) + 3.3

ml acetic/pots0.00.00.00.00.04.02.06.06.0

Natural white vinegar 4.02.77.711.726.05.34.09.335.3

Check (control)4.73.013.314.335.35.03.08.043.3

LSD1.8N.S.3.62.32.9N.S2.32.53.3

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Concentration

Fresh weight of broad leaved weeds (g/pots)Fresh weight of grassy

weeds (g/pot)Fresh weight of total weeds SowthistleGossefoot

Khardal barri

PrimpernelTotal broad leaved

Wild oat

Canary grass

Total grassy

Wormwood by natural white vinegar

(3 g/pot)1.23.70.01.36.250.60.050.656.8

Aqueous wormwood extract

(3 g/pot)2.45.80.00.08.228.132.961.069.2

Aqueous wormwood extract (3 g/pot) + 3.3 ml acetic/pots

4.73.87.67.123.261.88.570.393.5

natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid 4.73.87.67.123.261.88.570.393.5

check (control)5.16.217.415.744.460.62.763.3107.7

LSD2.66.84.73.88.4N.S8.4N.S30.9

Table (5) Effect of aqueous of wormwood and wormwood extracts by natural white vinegar 2.5% acetic acid extracts of wormwood as

post emergence on fresh weight of weed species.

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Natural white vinegarControl

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Aqueous wormwood mixed 3.3 ml natural white vinegar

Extract of wormwood in solved natural white vinegar

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