Abstract

In vitro studies were performed to quantify the putative allelopathic effect of pollen from Phleum pratense (Aveneae: Poaceae). Extract from ground pollen was partitioned, using ion-exchange chromatography. Acidic, basic, and neutral fractions were isolated. These fractions, along with extract from intact pollen, were applied in increasing concentrations of the equivalent of 0 (control), 0.1, 1, 3, 5, 10, and 25 pollen grains of P. pratense/μL. Pollen from five sympatric, wind-pollinated species of Poaceae and P. pratense was germinated on agar medium that contained different extract concentrations. In response to increasing extract concentrations, from intact pollen or from acidic fractions, mean percentage of germination of pollen of Agropyron repens, Bromus inermis, Danthonia compressa, and Poa compressa decreased in a nonlinear manner. Basic, neutral, and solvent fractions did not show any allelopathic activity; hence, the allelochemicals may be acidic in nature. An extract concentration equivalent to...

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