Title: | Testing the role of allelochemicals in different wheat cultivars to sustainably manage weeds |
Author(s): | Yedra VA; Otero P; Prieto MA; Simal-Gandara J; Reigosa MJ; Sanchez-Moreiras AM; Hussain MI; |
Address: | "Universidade de Vigo, Departamento de Bioloxia Vexetal e Ciencia do Solo, Facultade de Bioloxia, Vigo, Spain. Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universidade de Vigo-Ourense Campus, Ourense, Spain" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1526-4998 (Electronic) 1526-498X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "BACKGROUND: Selecting wheat varieties with allelopathic potential or high competitiveness against weeds is a sustainable solution for organic farming to eliminate the use of synthetic herbicides. Wheat is one of the most economically important crops. This study focuses on screening the allelopathic or competitive potential of four wheat cultivars, Maurizio, NS 40S, Adesso and Element, on two weeds of interest due to acquired herbicide resistance, Portulaca oleracea and Lolium rigidum, through germination and growth bioassays and the identification and quantification of benzoxazinoids (BXZs) and polyphenols (phenolic acids and flavonoids). RESULTS: The different cultivars showed different abilities to manage surrounding weeds and different capacity to exude or accumulate specialized metabolites in the presence of those weeds. Furthermore, each cultivar behaved differently depending on the weed present in the medium. The most efficient cultivar to control the tested monocot and dicot weeds was Maurizio, as it effectively controlled germination and growth of L. rigidum and P. oleracea while exuding large amounts of benzoxazinones through the roots, especially the hydroxamic acids 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one and dihydroxy-2H-1,4-benzoxaxin-3(4H)-one. By contrast, NS 40S, Adesso and Element showed the potential to control the growth of just one of the two weeds through allelopathy or competition. CONCLUSION: This study reveals that Maurizio is the most promising wheat cultivar for sustainable weed control, and that the screening of crop varieties with allelopathic potential, which results in the displacement of synthetic herbicides, is an immediate solution in ecological and sustainable agriculture. (c) 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry" |
Keywords: | Triticum Pheromones/pharmacology/metabolism Plant Weeds/metabolism *Lolium Benzoxazines/pharmacology *Herbicides/pharmacology/metabolism allelopathic crops benzoxazinoids organic agriculture polyphenols root exudates weed management; |
Notes: | "MedlineYedra, Vieites-Alvarez Otero, Paz Prieto, Miguel Angel Simal-Gandara, Jesus Reigosa, Manuel J Sanchez-Moreiras, Adela M Hussain, M Iftikhar eng European Union's Horizon 2020/ England 2023/03/09 Pest Manag Sci. 2023 Jul; 79(7):2625-2638. doi: 10.1002/ps.7444. Epub 2023 Mar 24" |