A Survey of Old-field Herbs for Susceptibility to Phenolic Compounds

페놀화합물에 대한 묵밭 초본식물의 감수성

  • Stowe, L. GordonKil, Bong-SeopYim, Yang-Jai (Botany Department, University of MassachusettsDepartment of Science Education, Wonkwang UniversityDepartment of Biology, Chung-ang University)
  • 길봉섭임양재 (미국 매사추셋츠대학교 식물학과원광대학교 사범대학 과학교육과중앙대학교 문리과대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1987.03.01

Abstract

Phenolic compounds, p-coumaric and p-hydroxybenzoic acids, known as inhibitors for development and growth of many pioneer species on early stage of succession were used for the test fo susceptibility in various herbs collected from abandoned agricultural fields in the vicinity of Amherst(U. S. A.). The percent inhibition was generally greater for p-coumaric acid than for p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Concentrations of 5$\times$10-5 and 5$\times$10-4M generally had no significant effects, but at 5$\times$10-3M was inhibitory to germination and growth of tested species. And the percent inhibition caused by the two phenolics was correlated (r=.843, p<.01). Also the indices of resistance for germination and elongation were significant (r=.695, p<.01) in this study. While Cirsium and Lepidium invading species of early stage of succession were sharply susceptible for toxic activity by phenolic acids.

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