Επίδραση της εδαφικής αλατότητας στην αλληλοπαθητική ικανότητα του κριθαριού (Master thesis)
Κοτζαμάνη, Αργυρώ
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of soil salinity on the barley
allelopathic potential. For this purpose, 18 barley varieties (Athenaida, Triptolemos,
Galt Brea ΄S΄, ICB 100126, Orgei/EH 165/Cross 270.2.3, Ippolytos, Vyzantiο, Prestige,
Scarlet, Meteor, Matico ΄S΄/LB Iran A-164, Tomillo ΄S΄/DS4931 A-172, Europa,
Robur/WA 2196-68, Robur/J-126/OWB, 80.5060/Gloria ΄S΄ A-196,
Franka/6/Mona/Nopal ΄S΄ A-242 and 4259/CI5831/Estate A-69) were cultivated
simultaneously in saline and non-saline soil. The allelopathic potential of these varieties
was evaluated in aboveground samples taken during the spring period, using the Perlitebioassay
with the weed rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) as plant indicator. In particular,
the effect of the concentration of water extracts of barley varieties on germination and
the root growth was evaluated. In addition, germination or root length inhibition indices
were calculated using the WESIA (Whole-Range Evaluation of the Strength of
Inhibition in Allelo- pathic-Bioassay) program. The two main barley-allelopathic
substances (gramine and hordenine) were determined by the liquid chromatography
method. The results of the bioassays showed that the increase in the concentration of
the extracts caused an increase in the germination and root length reduction. In most
cases, the concentration of 5% caused 100% inhibition of germination and root length.
The extracts of 14 varieties grown on saline soil caused lower reduction in the
germonation and root length of the indicator plant than the corresponding plant extracts
grown on non-saline soil. In contrast, for the remaining 4 varieties, extracts from saline
and non-saline soil caused similar reduction of the germination and root length of rigid
ryegrass. In most cases, concentrations of gramine and hordenine were less in the
extracts of plants grown on saline soil than the corresponding plant extracts grown on
non-saline soil. In conclusion, soil salinity has adversely affected the allelopathic ability
of most barley varieties.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: | Σχολή Τεχνολόγων Γεωπόνων και Τεχνολογίας Τροφίμων και Διατροφής / Τμήμα Τεχνολόγων Γεωπόνων. |
Keywords: | Εφαφική αλατότητα;Έδαφος;Αλατότητα;Αλληλοπάθεια;Κριθάρι;Soil salinity;Soil;Salt effect;Allelopathy;Barley;WESIA (Whole-range Evaluation of the Strength of Inhibition in Allelopathic-bioassay). |
Description: | Μεταπτυχιακή εργασία -- Σχολή Τεχνολόγων Γεωπόνων και Τεχνολογίας Τροφίμων και Διατροφής -- Τμήμα Τεχνολόγων Γεωπόνων, 2019 (α/α 10894) |
URI: | http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/14109 |
Appears in Collections: | Μεταπτυχιακές Διατριβές |
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