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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(17): 2768-72, 2013 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24380295

ABSTRACT

Conducted research on new allelochemicals phellamurine extracted from deciduous of Phellodendron amurense, which worked in allelopathy effect to seed germination and growth process of P. amurense and P. chinense in order to interpret the causes of rare seedlings of wild populations of P. amurense. Extracted and separated phellamurine from P. amurense deciduous, and treated the seeds of P. amurense and P. chinense in after-ripening stage and germination stage with different concentrations of phellamurine solution, then detection of the seed germination rate, germination index, seedling height, root length and seed vigor index to evaluate the allelopathic effect of phellamurine. The results show that: phellamurine solution at 0.30 g x L(-1) produce significant inhibition to seed after-ripening of P. amurense, and also the solution at 0.15 g x L(-1) produce significant inhibition to seeds germination of P. amurense; the solution at 0.15 g x L(-1) produce significant inhibition to seeds after-ripening and seeds germination of P. chinense, inhibition intensity increased with the concentration and enhanced. For both species, the presence of phellamurine can lower the seed germination rate, extend the germination time, reduce the ability of seedlings to adapt to the environment, thus the phellamurine may be one of the causes of rare seedlings in the wild population of P. amurense.


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Phellodendron/chemistry , Pheromones/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Allelopathy , Ecosystem , Environment , Germination/drug effects , Phellodendron/drug effects , Phellodendron/growth & development , Seeds/chemistry , Seeds/drug effects , Seeds/growth & development , Temperature
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 36(3): 285-8, 2011 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21585027

ABSTRACT

Through the study of allelopathy of the pericarp of Phellodendron amurense, the role of self-regeneration barriers was investigated in order to find ways and means for the protection of wild populations of P. amurense. Solution preparation: soaked pericarp of P. amurense in distilled water at 4 degrees C to get solution A, and reflux extraction of pericarp with distilled water at 100 degrees C to get solution B. Both of the solution A and solution B were used in the experiment of seed germination and seedling growth with the seeds of cabbage and wheat. The results showed that 20 g x L(-1) concentration of solution A and solution B inhibited significantly seed germination of cabbage and wheat, while 100 g x L(-1) concentration of solution A even completely inhibited the seed germination of wheat. 20 g x L(-1) concentration of solution A significantly inhibited the cabbage and wheat seedling growth, completely inhibited the root growth of cabbage, while 100 g x L(-1) concentrations of solution A completely inhibited seedling growth of cabbage and wheat. Comparing to solution A, the intensity of solution B are diminished on seed germination and seedling growth. It is concluded that the allelopathy of pericarp of P. amurense is multi-material role in the results, some of allelochemicals are easily degradable when exposed to heat. Overall, the allelopathy of pericarp of P. amurense can affect the seed germination and seedling growth. It is supposed that allelochemicals existed in the pericarp of P. amurense is one of the reason leading to difficulties in self-regeneration of its population.


Subject(s)
Brassica/drug effects , Phellodendron/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Triticum/drug effects , Germination/drug effects , Plant Roots/drug effects , Seedlings/drug effects
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 36(23): 3227-32, 2011 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22393725

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the procedure of seed quality testing and seed grading scale of Phellodendron amurense. METHOD: Seed quality testing methods were developed, which included the test of sampling, seed purity, weight per 1 000 seeds, seed moisture, seed viability and germination rate. The related data from 62 cases of seed specimens of P. amurense were analyzed by cluster analysis. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: The seed quality test procedure was developed, and the seed quality grading scale was formulated.


Subject(s)
Phellodendron/embryology , Seeds , Cluster Analysis , Germination , Quality Control , Weights and Measures
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