Evaluation Of Allelopathic Potential Of Cissus sicyoides Against the Growth Of Echinochloa Crus-Galli And Some Tested Plants

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Ta Hong Linh
 Vuong Thi Huyen Trang
Tran Viet Anh
Ngoc Thai Duong
Nguyen Quynh Giang
Pham Thuy Ngoc
Nguyen Viet Yen
La Hoang Anh
Tran Dang Khanh

Abstract

Many plant species in nature exert significant allelopathic potential as part of the defense mechanism system, many among their secondary metabolites (allelochemicals), including mineral constituents, which are responsible for the suppression of weeds and enhancing crop yield when directly incorporated into paddy fields. Cissus sicyoides is considered a high-potential allelopathic plant because of its invasion in nature and detected allelochemicals from the plant parts in some studies. The objective of this research was to exploit the allelopathic properties of C.sicyoides against paddy weeds and some indicator plants under laboratory bioassays and greenhouse conditions. The results demonstrated that C. sicyoides had significant inhibition on E. crus-galli, tested plants, and other paddy weeds. In the laboratory conditions, the extracts from C.sicyoides leaves inhibited the growth of Echinochloa crus-galli by 54.3%. The powders from C.sicyoides leaves inhibited the emergence of paddy weeds by approximately 100.0%. In the greenhouse conditions, the powders from C.sicyoides leaves by adding after 3 and 13 days inhibited the growth of E. crus-galli and the emergence of paddy weeds by 64.4%. Remarkably, negligible harmful effects on rice growth were observed. The findings of the study may provide useful information for the exploitation of this plant species to effectively control weeds in the rice fields for sustainable agriculture production.

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Ta Hong Linh,  Vuong Thi Huyen Trang, Tran Viet Anh, Ngoc Thai Duong, Nguyen Quynh Giang, Pham Thuy Ngoc, Nguyen Viet Yen, La Hoang Anh, & Tran Dang Khanh. (2024). Evaluation Of Allelopathic Potential Of Cissus sicyoides Against the Growth Of Echinochloa Crus-Galli And Some Tested Plants. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(1), 287–296. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i1.3164
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Ta Hong Linh

Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Vinh Quynh–Thanh Tri, Hanoi.

 Vuong Thi Huyen Trang

Agricultural Genetics Institute.

Tran Viet Anh

Hanoi National University of Education – Nguyen Tat Thanh High School, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Ngoc Thai Duong

HUS High School for Gifted Students, 182 Luong The Vinh -Thanh Xuan, Hanoi.

Nguyen Quynh Giang

Hanoi – Amsterdam High School for the Gifted Student, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Pham Thuy Ngoc

Tran Phu Gifted High School, Hai Phong, Vietnam.

Nguyen Viet Yen

Agricultural Genetics Institute. 

La Hoang Anh

Center for the Planetary Health and Innovation Science (PHIS), The IDEC Institute, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Tran Dang Khanh

Agricultural Genetics Institute.

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