Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds

BACKGROUND: The study of ethno-botanical is important in different sectors like medical and agriculture so the discovery, exploration and documentation of such plants is necessary. This research assessed the phytochemicals present in the selected plants and studied their allelopathic effect on germ...

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Main Authors: Gautam Bahadur Khadka, Sameer Neupane, Santosh Phunyal
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Language:English
Published: Farm to Fork Foundation 2023-03-01
Series:Fundamental and Applied Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.f2ffoundation.org/faa/?mno=63013
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Sameer Neupane
Santosh Phunyal
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description BACKGROUND: The study of ethno-botanical is important in different sectors like medical and agriculture so the discovery, exploration and documentation of such plants is necessary. This research assessed the phytochemicals present in the selected plants and studied their allelopathic effect on germination, radicle length, and plumule length of bean and radish seeds. METHODOLOGY: The research was conducted in the Agroecology lab of Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences (IAAS )Paklihawa. Six plants such as Camellia sinensis, Zanthoxylum armatum, Amomum subulatum, Eupatorium glandulosum, Cymbopogan flexuosus, and Rhododendron arboreum were selected and collected from different districts of Nepal. The collected plant parts were dried, powdered, and aqueous extract was used to screen some secondary metabolites. Six treatments @ 10% aqueous concentration of extracts including control were applied in bean and radish seeds in CRD format along with 3 replications to study their allelopathic effect. KEY FINDINGS: Glycoside was detected in all the extracts, and alkaloid was also detected in all the extracts except in the extract of Rhododendron arboreum. Alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and saponins were found highest in Eupatorium glandulosum leaves (5.2%), Camellia sinensis (1.4%), Cymbopogan flexuosus (7.03%), and Camellia sinensis (2.12%) respectively. The reading of germination rate for bean and radish seeds was found lowest in Camellia sinensis extract and Eupatorium glandulosum extracts respectively. Average length of radicle and plumule of both bean and radish seeds was found highest in the extract of Rhododendron arboreum and least in an extract of Eupatorium glandulosum. CONCLUSION: In conclusion the selected plants possess many secondary metabolites that inhibited the development of the bean and radish seeds to grow vigorously hence upon further research and trial, these plants could be a wonderful source of herbicides to suppress the growth of unwanted weeds in the field. [Fundam Appl Agric 2023; 8(1.000): 415-422]
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spelling doaj.art-32df452f96e94cda8a254f804d8a7ce02023-07-26T16:45:54ZengFarm to Fork FoundationFundamental and Applied Agriculture2518-20212023-03-018141542210.5455/faa.6301363013Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seedsGautam Bahadur Khadka0Sameer Neupane1Santosh Phunyal2Kathmandu Kathmandu SarlahiBACKGROUND: The study of ethno-botanical is important in different sectors like medical and agriculture so the discovery, exploration and documentation of such plants is necessary. This research assessed the phytochemicals present in the selected plants and studied their allelopathic effect on germination, radicle length, and plumule length of bean and radish seeds. METHODOLOGY: The research was conducted in the Agroecology lab of Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences (IAAS )Paklihawa. Six plants such as Camellia sinensis, Zanthoxylum armatum, Amomum subulatum, Eupatorium glandulosum, Cymbopogan flexuosus, and Rhododendron arboreum were selected and collected from different districts of Nepal. The collected plant parts were dried, powdered, and aqueous extract was used to screen some secondary metabolites. Six treatments @ 10% aqueous concentration of extracts including control were applied in bean and radish seeds in CRD format along with 3 replications to study their allelopathic effect. KEY FINDINGS: Glycoside was detected in all the extracts, and alkaloid was also detected in all the extracts except in the extract of Rhododendron arboreum. Alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and saponins were found highest in Eupatorium glandulosum leaves (5.2%), Camellia sinensis (1.4%), Cymbopogan flexuosus (7.03%), and Camellia sinensis (2.12%) respectively. The reading of germination rate for bean and radish seeds was found lowest in Camellia sinensis extract and Eupatorium glandulosum extracts respectively. Average length of radicle and plumule of both bean and radish seeds was found highest in the extract of Rhododendron arboreum and least in an extract of Eupatorium glandulosum. CONCLUSION: In conclusion the selected plants possess many secondary metabolites that inhibited the development of the bean and radish seeds to grow vigorously hence upon further research and trial, these plants could be a wonderful source of herbicides to suppress the growth of unwanted weeds in the field. [Fundam Appl Agric 2023; 8(1.000): 415-422]https://www.f2ffoundation.org/faa/?mno=63013allelopathyextractsphytochemicalssecondary metabolitestreatment
spellingShingle Gautam Bahadur Khadka
Sameer Neupane
Santosh Phunyal
Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
Fundamental and Applied Agriculture
allelopathy
extracts
phytochemicals
secondary metabolites
treatment
title Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
title_full Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
title_fullStr Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
title_short Phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
title_sort phytochemical screening of selected plants and their allelopathic effect in germination of bean and radish seeds
topic allelopathy
extracts
phytochemicals
secondary metabolites
treatment
url https://www.f2ffoundation.org/faa/?mno=63013
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