Abstract

Abstract A field survey in Prunus armeniaca growing areas of Garhwal Himalaya was conducted with reference to the germination and growth of some companion crops at various sites of different soil fertility. Retardation in germination, growth and yield were noted in nearby Triticum aestivum plants, particularly on those sites where the percentage of soil organic matter was low. It was also observed that the magnitude of interference gradually decreased as the distance from the tree increased. Aqueous and organic solvent extracts of the aerial parts of Prunus armeniaca were made and their residues were tested, after proper dilution, for their phytotoxic effect on germination and growth of the test crop. Residues of light petroleum and ethyl acetate extracts showed maximum inhibition in growth and germination of the test species. The isolated compounds were identified with the help of spectroscopic techniques and bioassays. β -Sito-sterol, 2,6-dihydroxy-4-methoxyacetophenone and kaempferol were isolated from a petroleum extract whereas aromadendrin, quercetin, β -sitosterol- β - d -glucoside, pleoside and tannins (four proanthocyanidins – A-type) were characterized from an ethyl acetate extract. Of these, proanthocyanidins showed maximum inhibition, whereas quercetin, aromadendrin, kaempferol and genin of pleoside inhibited to a lesser extent.

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