scholarly journals Allelopathy of Miconia spp. (Melastomataceae) in Lactuca sativa L. (Asteraceae)

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 151
Author(s):  
Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo Dos Santos ◽  
Maria Arlene Pessoa Da Silva ◽  
Antônio Carlito Bezerra Dos Santos ◽  
Sarah Ribeiro Alencar ◽  
Isabella Hevily Silva Torquato ◽  
...  

<p>The aim of this work is to study the effects of the brute aqueous extract (BAE) of seven species of the genus <em>Miconia</em> occurring in the Chapada do Araripe-CE on <em>Lactuca sativa</em>, in addition to identifying the classes of secondary metabolites present in the extracts. The treatments consisted of four concentrations of leaf extract (25, 50, 75 and 100%), in addition to a control (0%) of distilled water, with five replicates each in a totally randomized experiment design layout for seven days. The following were assessed: number of germinated seeds, germination speed index (GSI), caulicle and radicle root length of the seedlings, occurrence of radical root necrosis, changes in the mitotic index and occurrence of chromosomal aberrations. The classes of secondary metabolites present in the extracts were identified through color changes and/or formation of precipitation. The brute aqueous extract of the leaves of <em>M. albicans</em>, <em>M. alborufescens</em> and <em>M. stenostachya </em>inhibited the germination of lettuce. All the BAEs of <em>Miconia</em> spp. had an adverse effect on the growth of the caulicle and radicle root of <em>L. sativa</em>. The extracts of <em>M. albicans</em>, <em>M. ibaguensis</em>, <em>M. lingustroides</em> and <em>M. stenostachya </em>were cytotoxic for the lettuce seedlings. Chromosomal aberrations were observed in all tested extracts. The metabolites found were hydrolysable and condensed tannins, flavonoids, flavones, flavanonols, chalcones, aurones and alkaloids. The tested species of <em>Miconia</em> showed inhibitory allelopathic activity within the parameters tested. The classes of secondary metabolites found could be responsible for the allelopathic and cytotoxic effects observed.</p>

2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Cristiane Deuner ◽  
Carolina Borges ◽  
César Castellanos ◽  
Sidnei Deuner ◽  
Francisco Villela ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
pp. 259-267
Author(s):  
Valter Henrique Marinho dos Santos ◽  
Gabriel Silva Daneluzzi ◽  
Luciana Pereira Silva ◽  
Regildo Márcio Gonçalves da Silva

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Slaven Jurić ◽  
Katarina Sopko Stracenski ◽  
Żaneta Król-Kilińska ◽  
Ivanka Žutić ◽  
Sanja Fabek Uher ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Yara El hasham ◽  
Fauzia El garabulli ◽  
Salem El shatshat

Allium cepa root tip cells were used to find out the effect of Cynara cornigera extract on chromosomal structure and behavior during cell division. To measure the mitotic index and chromosome aberration in treated cells. The root meristem cells were treated with different concentrations of Cynara cornigera leaves aqueous extract (0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 mg/ml) for 4, 6 and 12 hours, respectively. The results indicate that aqueous extracts of C. cornigera plant have the ability to decrease the (MI) values with increasing the concentration at (P<0.005). The treatments have caused different kinds of mitotic abnormalities and chromosomal aberrations, such as: Change percentage of mitotic phases, C-metaphase, Stickiness, Disturbed nuclear membrane, Highly condensation of prophase and Accumulation of cell in interphase. KEY WORDS: Bioassay: Cynara cornigera: Leaf extract: Artichoke; Chromosomal aberrations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 593-597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos A. Chan-Keb ◽  
Claudia M. Agraz-Hernández ◽  
Roman A. Perez-Balan ◽  
Mónica I. Gómez-Solano ◽  
Teresita D.N.J. Maldonado-Montiel ◽  
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10.5109/22048 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-60
Author(s):  
Taek-Keun Oh ◽  
Yoshiyuki Shinogi ◽  
Jiro Chikushi ◽  
Yong-Hwan Lee ◽  
BongSu Choi

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