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Effect of Prunus serotina Ehrh. Volatile Compounds on Germination and Seedling Growth of Pinus sylvestris L.

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FORESTS
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f12070846

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allelopathy; volatile compounds; linalool; germination; seedling growth; Prunus serotina; Pinus sylvestris

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  1. Leading Research Groups support project

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The invasive black cherry in temperate European forests has a negative impact on the regeneration capacity of Scots pine, primarily due to the allelopathic effect of volatile compounds emitted from its leaves. Specific volatile organic compounds from black cherry saplings have been identified to significantly inhibit root growth of pine seedlings, with linalool showing strong allelopathic potential. This study suggests that volatile compounds from black cherry leaves may limit the survival of Scots pine individuals in the seedling phase.
In temperate European forests invaded by Prunus serotina Ehrh. (black cherry), a reduction in the spontaneous regeneration capacity of Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine) is observed. It could be caused by various factors, including allelopathic properties of this invasive plant. In this study the phytotoxic effect of P. serotina volatile compounds on P. sylvestris and the seasonal variation in this effect were assessed. Simple assays showed that volatiles emitted from P. serotina leaves significantly inhibited root growth of P. sylvestris seedlings. Their negative effect on stem growth was much weaker. The strongest phytotoxic effect on Scots pine seedlings was caused by the volatiles emitted from the youngest black cherry leaves. In fresh foliage of P. serotina, nineteen volatile organic compounds were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The dominant compound was benzaldehyde. On the basis of tests of linalool alone, it was found that this monoterpene present in the volatile fraction has a strong allelopathic potential and inhibits germination, root elongation and shoot elongation of pine seedlings. The results of our research suggest that volatile compounds from P. serotina leaves could limited survival of P. sylvestris individuals in the seedling phase.

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