Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation

Allelochemicals are alternatives for reducing chemical herbicide applications. These are plant-based compounds with phytogrowth-inhibitory activities. Allelochemicals can be found in several plant species, including Ageratum conyzoides (Ac) and Chromolaena odorata (Co). This study aimed to investiga...

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Main Authors: Kertagosa S S, Hardiastuti S, Rizal-AZ A
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_01004.pdf
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Hardiastuti S
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description Allelochemicals are alternatives for reducing chemical herbicide applications. These are plant-based compounds with phytogrowth-inhibitory activities. Allelochemicals can be found in several plant species, including Ageratum conyzoides (Ac) and Chromolaena odorata (Co). This study aimed to investigate the effects of aqueous crude extract of A. conyzoides and C. odorata, known as weed extracts, at various concentrations to suppress weeds in edamame cultivation. The experiment was conducted at the experimental field in Cangapan, Jetis, Bantul, Indonesia and carried out during the period of July to October 2022. This study employed Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) model, which consisted of 9 treatments and 3 repetitions, i.e., Ac 15%, Ac 30%, Co 15%, Co 30%, Ac 7.5% + Co 7.5%, Ac 7.5% + Co 15%, Ac 15% + Co 7.5%, Ac 15% + Co 15%, and control. The collected data were analyzed using Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s test at the 5% level. This study has shown that weed extract suppresses weed growth with the best application at Ac 15% + Co 15%, with 43.63% efficiency. Weed extract application also shows slight injuries on edamame leaves. However, there is no decreased in chlorophyll content due to the tolerance ability of edamame to allelochemicals.
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spelling doaj.art-98305b99aa384f6a923ad67a1ef0d65b2023-10-17T08:45:25ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582023-01-01690100410.1051/bioconf/20236901004bioconf_icafe2023_01004Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame CultivationKertagosa S S0Hardiastuti S1Rizal-AZ A2Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” YogyakartaDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” YogyakartaDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” YogyakartaAllelochemicals are alternatives for reducing chemical herbicide applications. These are plant-based compounds with phytogrowth-inhibitory activities. Allelochemicals can be found in several plant species, including Ageratum conyzoides (Ac) and Chromolaena odorata (Co). This study aimed to investigate the effects of aqueous crude extract of A. conyzoides and C. odorata, known as weed extracts, at various concentrations to suppress weeds in edamame cultivation. The experiment was conducted at the experimental field in Cangapan, Jetis, Bantul, Indonesia and carried out during the period of July to October 2022. This study employed Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) model, which consisted of 9 treatments and 3 repetitions, i.e., Ac 15%, Ac 30%, Co 15%, Co 30%, Ac 7.5% + Co 7.5%, Ac 7.5% + Co 15%, Ac 15% + Co 7.5%, Ac 15% + Co 15%, and control. The collected data were analyzed using Analysis of Variance and Tukey’s test at the 5% level. This study has shown that weed extract suppresses weed growth with the best application at Ac 15% + Co 15%, with 43.63% efficiency. Weed extract application also shows slight injuries on edamame leaves. However, there is no decreased in chlorophyll content due to the tolerance ability of edamame to allelochemicals.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_01004.pdfweed controlweed extracta. conyzoidesc. odorataedamame
spellingShingle Kertagosa S S
Hardiastuti S
Rizal-AZ A
Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
BIO Web of Conferences
weed control
weed extract
a. conyzoides
c. odorata
edamame
title Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
title_full Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
title_fullStr Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
title_short Weed Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Chromolaena odorata to Suppress Weed Growth in the Edamame Cultivation
title_sort weed extract of ageratum conyzoides and chromolaena odorata to suppress weed growth in the edamame cultivation
topic weed control
weed extract
a. conyzoides
c. odorata
edamame
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_01004.pdf
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