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Allelopathic potential of macrofungi on germinating maize (Zea mays L.) grain
Author(s) -
Uzun Yusuf,
Tuuml rker Musa,
Abdullah Kaya,
Demirel Kenan,
Işler Sinan,
Keleş Ali
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb09.1640
Subject(s) - radicle , germination , fructose , sucrose , linoleic acid , maltose , oleic acid , allelopathy , fatty acid , chemistry , botany , biology , carbohydrate , food science , biochemistry
The effect of methanol extracts of 10 macrofungi was evaluated on grain germination of maize ( Zea mays L.). Germination percentage, radicle and plumule length and the level of carbohydrates and fatty acids were measured. Fungal metabolites inhibited germination up to 90.96%, plumule (97.77%) and radicle (92.83%) development. Plumule and radicle lengths were stimulated 35.26 and 10.60% in some assays, respectively. The fungal metabolites decreased the glucose (97.60%), sucrose (90.34%), fructose (96.85%), maltose (95.64%), oleic acid (97.50%) and linoleic acid (98.25%) levels, whereas increasing levels of the glucose (165.14%), sucrose (166.53%), fructose (83.18%), maltose (124.73%), oleic acid (6975.00%) and linoleic acid (5233.33%) were detected in some assays. It is concluded that macrofungi metabolites have commonly inhibitory effects on physiological and morphological processes of germinating maize grain except for considerable increases in the some parameters investigated.

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