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Comparative phytotoxicity of four monoterpenes against Cassia occidentalis

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ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY
Volume 141, Issue 2, Pages 111-116

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2002.tb00202.x

Keywords

cineole; citronellol; citronellal; linalool; chlorophyll content; cell respiration; structure-activity relationship; bioherbicides

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The effect of four monoterpenes - citronellol, citronellal, cineole and linalool - on the germination, growth and physiology of Cassia occidentalis was investigated. All four monoterpenes reduced germination of C. occidentalis seeds but to varying extents. Citronellal and linalool completely inhibited germination beyond the concentrations of 55 and 110 muM, respectively, whereas in response to treatment of citronellol no germination was observed beyond 330 muM. Further, the growth of seedlings, measured in terms of seedling length and biomass, was also adversely affected. A reduction in chlorophyll content of the cotyledonary leaves of C. occidentalis was also noticed, indicating an adverse effect on photosynthesis. Likewise, respiratory ability of growing seeds was also impaired in response to all four monoterpenes, clearly indicating that monoterpenes affect energy metabolism. On the basis of overall phytotoxicity, potency of monoterpenes was in the order of citroneilal > linalool > citronellol > cineole. The results from this study suggest that both citronellal and linalool possess strong phytotoxic potential and can thus serve as lead molecules for the synthesis of bioherbicides.

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