Autor: Chiu-Yu Fu, Shin-Yi Li, Chang-Hung Chou, Yu-Fa Wang
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Journal of Chemical Ecology. 24:2131-2150
ISSN: 0098-0331
DOI: 10.1023/a:1020745928453
Popis: Acacia confusa (an endemic species) and other introduced species, namely A. aulacocarpa, A. auricumiformi s, A. cincinnata, A. crassicarpa, A. leptocarpa, A. margium, A. polystachya, and A. torfilis were evaluated for allelopathic potential. Among these, A. confusa is widely distributed on the hills and lowlands of Taiwn and often exhibits a unique pattern of weed exclusion under stands. Four study sites were selected. Field observations and measurements were carried out at sites that exhibited relatively pure stands of A. confusa. Although the diversity of understory species was comparatively higher in Acacia stands than in adjacent weedy sites, the total coverage and biomass of understory plants was significantly lower than in control sites. Aqueous extracts (0.5%, 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5%) of dry leaves and litter of Acacia confusa and other species collected from various sites and dates were bioassayed using lettuce, alfalfa, and Chinese cabbage to examine their phytotoxicity. Most extracts exhibited phytotoxicity even at a concentration as low as 0.5%. Inhibition of radicle growth of test plants varied with sampling sites and dates. Bioassay with 5% extracts or above produced more than 85% inhibition of test plants regardless of habitat. In addition, surface soils col- lected from the upper 20 cm layer of Acacia stands revealed significant inhi- bition as compared with adjacent grassland control soils. The most inhibitory compounds isolated from the ether fraction of aqueous extracts were identified as: ferulic, vanillic, caffeic, gallic, m-hydroxybenzoic, and m-hydroxyphenyl- acetic acids. Unidentified flavonoids were also found. Chromatographic bioas- says of compounds isolated from both ethyl acetate and water fractions of
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