The effect of bermudagrass Cynodon dactylon (L.) pers. on the germination and seedlings growth of cotton and three weeds species (in Iraq)

Biological activity tests of different concentrations of leaves and rhizomes extracts showed an inhibitory effect on seed germination of cotton and weeds. Chemical analysis indicated the presence of a number of plant growth inhibitors in leaves and rhizomes extractions of the bermudagrass

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Published inMij"alat al-buh"wut" al-zira:3i:a wa al-mawa:rid al-ma:'i:a - Al-'inta:j" al-naba:ty (Iraq) Vol. 5; no. 1
Main Authors Abdul-Rahman, A.A. (Sci. Res. Council, Baghdad (Iraq). Agric. Water Reso. Res. Cent., Dept. Plant Prod.), Al-Nabi, F.A.G. (Baghdad Univ., Baghdad (Iraq). Coll. of Science)
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LanguageArabic
Published 1986
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Summary:Biological activity tests of different concentrations of leaves and rhizomes extracts showed an inhibitory effect on seed germination of cotton and weeds. Chemical analysis indicated the presence of a number of plant growth inhibitors in leaves and rhizomes extractions of the bermudagrass
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