http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/ild-50442 WebMay 11, 2012 · An experiment in seed morphology and seed germination techniques of Albizia procera was carried out in the nursery of the Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh in order to discover the source variation in seeds and pre-sowing treatment effects on seed germination. Mature seeds of A. procera were …
Three Active Phytotoxic Compounds from the Leaves of Albizia
WebSep 10, 2024 · Albizia richardiana; biological management of weeds; compound 1 (4,5-dihydrovomifoliol); compound 2 (3-hydroxy-5α,6α-epoxy-β-ionone); compound 3 (3-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2,4,4-trimethyl-2cyclohexen-1-one); phytotoxicity. Publication types Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH terms WebIn Bangladesh, Albizia richardiana and Lagerstroemia speciosa are widely used in home gardening and road-side plantation both for public and private greening programs. L. speciosa can alsogrow along the banks of the rivers and streams and in low-lying swampy lands (Zabala, 1990). A. Received September 21, 2009; accepted November 16, 2009 story-train rick and morty
Stem extract of Albizia richardiana exhibits potent …
WebSep 10, 2024 · The plant Albizia richardiana possesses phytotoxic compounds that have been previously recorded. Hence, we have conducted this research to characterize more phytotoxic compounds in Albizia richardiana. Aqueous methanolic extracts of Albizia richardiana plant significantly restricted the growth of the examined plants lettuce and … WebJun 5, 2013 · Albizia lebbeck is a multipurpose tree species prioritised for conservation in Malawi. The different plant parts are used in traditional medicine to treat different diseases. However, the seeds are dormant, and the tree species remain undomesticated. A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of seed size and presowing on the germination of WebDec 1, 2024 · Therefore, we carried out this study to investigate more allelopathic substances in Albizia richardiana leaves. Aqueous methanol extracts of Albizia richardiana leaves were significantly inhabited the seedling growth of the two test species (alfalfa and timothy) in a concentration-dependent manner. rotary amersham