Heracleum mantegazzianum is an invasive species in middle Europe. The mode of action of its invasiveness is still not known. Our study focuses on observation of potential allelopathic influence by the production and release of phytochemicals into its environment. Plant material was collected four times within one season (April, May, June, July 2019) at locality Lekárovce (eastern Slovakia) for comparison of differences in composition and potential allelopathy. Water extracts from collected samples were used for different biological assays. The total phenols and flavonoids were determined spectrophotometrically. The profile and content of phenolic components, including coumarins, were determined by two techniques of liquid chromatography along with in vitro evaluation of the free radical scavenging activity of extracts (DPPH, Hydroxyl, Superoxide, and FRAP). The changes in composition in extracts in different seasonal periods were evident as well as potential phytotoxic activity in some concentrations on specific model plants. The slight antioxidant activity was noted. The invasiveness of the current species could be supported by the excretion of its phytochemicals into its surroundings and by different modes of action influencing living organisms in its environment.

Grul'Ová, D., Baranová, B., Eliasová, A., Brun, C., Fejér, J., Kron, I., et al. (2024). Does the Invasive Heracleum mantegazzianum Influence Other Species by Allelopathy?. PLANTS, 13(10) [10.3390/plants13101333].

Does the Invasive Heracleum mantegazzianum Influence Other Species by Allelopathy?

Campone, L;Pagliari, S;
2024

Abstract

Heracleum mantegazzianum is an invasive species in middle Europe. The mode of action of its invasiveness is still not known. Our study focuses on observation of potential allelopathic influence by the production and release of phytochemicals into its environment. Plant material was collected four times within one season (April, May, June, July 2019) at locality Lekárovce (eastern Slovakia) for comparison of differences in composition and potential allelopathy. Water extracts from collected samples were used for different biological assays. The total phenols and flavonoids were determined spectrophotometrically. The profile and content of phenolic components, including coumarins, were determined by two techniques of liquid chromatography along with in vitro evaluation of the free radical scavenging activity of extracts (DPPH, Hydroxyl, Superoxide, and FRAP). The changes in composition in extracts in different seasonal periods were evident as well as potential phytotoxic activity in some concentrations on specific model plants. The slight antioxidant activity was noted. The invasiveness of the current species could be supported by the excretion of its phytochemicals into its surroundings and by different modes of action influencing living organisms in its environment.
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antioxidant; coumarins; invasive plant; LC-MS furocoumarins; phenolics; phytotoxic activity; seed germination;
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12-mag-2024
2024
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Grul'Ová, D., Baranová, B., Eliasová, A., Brun, C., Fejér, J., Kron, I., et al. (2024). Does the Invasive Heracleum mantegazzianum Influence Other Species by Allelopathy?. PLANTS, 13(10) [10.3390/plants13101333].
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