303 Allelopathic potential of Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr. plants. -Phytotoxicity of Zoysia matrella aqueous extracts and its residues

Turfgrasses may inhibit germination and growth of weeds through competition for such as water, nutrients, light and space, and also through allelopathy. Manilagrass is an important warm-season turfgrass, but no information is available on the allelopathic effect of manilagrass on weeds. Since water...

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Published inJournal of Japanese Society of Turfgrass Sciense Vol. 25; no. supplement1; pp. 108 - 109
Main Authors Laosinwattana, C., Takeuchi, Y., Yoneyama, K., Ogasawara, M., Konnai, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japanese society of turfgrass science 1996
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Summary:Turfgrasses may inhibit germination and growth of weeds through competition for such as water, nutrients, light and space, and also through allelopathy. Manilagrass is an important warm-season turfgrass, but no information is available on the allelopathic effect of manilagrass on weeds. Since water is the solvent for extraction of allelochemicals in nature, in this study aqueous extracts of shoots and decomposing manilagrass were examine for allelopathic potential.
ISSN:0285-8800
1884-4022
DOI:10.11275/turfgrass1972.25.supplement1_108