2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2013.04.028
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Allelopathic effect of the peel of coffee fruit

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“…In the evaluation of coffee fruit extracts (Coffea arabica) , the concentration required for the growth inhibition of hypocotyls and rootlets of L . sativa to be numerically similar to that found in our work was tenfold higher (1000 ppm) [16]. In a study of allelopathic activity of Terminalia catappa fruit extracts biomonitored by L .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In the evaluation of coffee fruit extracts (Coffea arabica) , the concentration required for the growth inhibition of hypocotyls and rootlets of L . sativa to be numerically similar to that found in our work was tenfold higher (1000 ppm) [16]. In a study of allelopathic activity of Terminalia catappa fruit extracts biomonitored by L .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Results in this part showed that EO inhibits both the percentage and rate of germination in the evaluated weeds. It has been reported that both of this indices are important in weeds control management (Silva et al, 2013). In general, disruption of mitochondrial respiration (Podestá and Plaxton, 1994) and oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (OPPP) (Muscolo et al, 2001) are main reported reasons of phytochemicals in the prevention of seed germination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Para o TME, as maiores concentrações do extrato, retardaram a emergência das plântulas, quando utilizados extratos de frutos de café, Silva et al (2013) averiguaram que o acréscimo das concentrações do extrato propiciou redução no TME das plântulas de repolho e alface, contrário ao que foi verificado nesse trabalho. Quanto ao IVE, observou-se que quando utilizadas concentrações maiores houve redução do número de plântulas emersas por dia (Figura 1).…”
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