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Crop & Pasture Science | 2018
Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Michelangelo Muzell Trezzi; Sirlei Dias Teixeira; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Aline Garcias de Vargas; Antônio da Silva Souza Filho; Tatiane Cadorin Oldoni
Abstract. South African lovegrass (Eragrostis plana Nees) is an aggressive and difficult-to-control species in grazing areas of the south of South America, whose invasion capacity is increased by its phytotoxic capability. The objectives of this work were to identify and quantify chemicals produced by the plant shoots, to evaluate the inhibitory capability of plant extracts on development of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and to determine the spatial distribution of phenolics in rhizosphere soil in an infested field. Extracts were obtained by exhaustive extraction of dry shoot biomass, using solvents in increasing order of polarity. Soil samples contained in the rhizosphere were collected from an infested field. Bioassays for determination of phytotoxicity of extracts on lucerne and wheat seedlings were conducted in a completely randomised design with four replicates. The extracts showed suppressive, stimulating or neutral effects on the development of the radicle, shoots, and total lucerne and wheat seedlings, with greater phytotoxicity, generally, of ethyl acetate and methyl alcohol extracts. In the shoot extracts, nine phenolic compounds were identified and quantified: caffeic acid, coumaric acid, ferulic acid, gallic acid, vanillic acid, catechin, epicatechin, resveratrol, rutin. Of these, four were identified in the soil: catechin, epicatechin, coumaric acid, ferulic acid. Catechin, epicatechin and ferulic acid showed similar distribution patterns in the soil profile, with higher concentrations detected on the surface and on the side opposite the plant crown, which indicates release by the decomposition of tissues deposited on the soil surface. Coumaric acid showed higher concentrations on the surface and in the deeper layer of the soil next to the plant, indicating release both from decomposition of the shoots and from the root system. Future work may explore the phytotoxicity of the analytes identified, either isolated or in admixture, using dose curves and an inhibitory response to target plant species.
Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias | 2017
Eliziane Scariot; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Cláudia Simone Madruga Lima
Although growth regulators of the auxin group are normally used to induce rooting of cuttings, in recent years, research has been of interest to obtain alternative methods for the induction of rhizogenesis in cuttings of plants with difficult vegetative propagation, such as Peach tree cv. ‘Chimarrita’. This makes the Cyperus rotundus L. a large-scale plant found in much of the world, an alternative for the induction of rooting in cuttings, because it has phenolic compounds that have a synergistic effect with the endogenous auxin. The objective of this study was to evaluate the rooting capacity of hardwood peach cuttings with the application of different concentrations of aqueous extract of C. rotundus L. in comparison with the application of the plant growth regulator indole-3-acetic acid. The treatments consisted of different concentrations of the aqueous extracts of roots and shoots of C. rotundus L. and the growth regulator indole-3-acetic acid. The percentage of live cuttings, rooted cuttings, callus, and the length of roots and dry matter of the root system were evaluated. The aqueous extract of shoot and root system of C. rotundus L. does not promote the rooting of hardwood peach cuttings cv. ‘Chimarrita’ within 90 days. The 500 mg L-1 concentration of indole-3-acetic acid promotes greater rooting of the hardwood peach cuttings.
Journal of Plant Protection Research | 2016
Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Fortunato Pagnoncelli; Marcos Alberto Lana; Michelangelo Muzell Trezzi
Synergismus scyentifica UTFPR | 2018
Jesuele dos Santos; Ágatha Guilhermina Aschembrener Trindade; Felipe Silva Campos; Heitor Flores Lizarelli; Cláudia Simone Madruga Lima; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome
Synergismus scyentifica UTFPR | 2018
José Henrique de Carvalho; Keidima Leite; Gabriela Silva Moura; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Gilmar Franzener
Synergismus scyentifica UTFPR | 2018
José Henrique de Carvalho; Keidima Leite; Gabriela Silva Moura; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Gilmar Franzener
Synergismus scyentifica UTFPR | 2018
Isis Bruna Portolan; Tiago Scolari; Maicon Reginatto; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Gabriela Silva Moura
Crop & Pasture Science | 2018
Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Michelangelo Muzell Trezzi; Sirlei Dias Teixeira; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Aline Garcias de Vargas; Antnio da Silva Souza Filho; Tatiane Cadorin Oldoni
Científica | 2018
Henrique von Hertwig Bittencourt; Michelangelo Muzell Trezzi; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Sirlei Dias Teixeira; Thiago Bergler Bittencourt; Aline Garcias de Vargas
Anais do SEPE - Seminário de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão da UFFS | 2016
Rodrigo Antonio Echer; Mauri Mendes; Josemar Tomazini; Lisandro Tomas da Silva Bonome; Jacson dos Santos Prazeres
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