EFFECT OF LEAF EXTRACTS OF Swietenia mahagoni L. ON THREE AGRICULTURAL CROPS
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Abstract
A study was conducted at the Department of Agroforestry and Environment, Hajee
Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh during
May to September 2018.There were two experiments in the study. Experiment one was
conducted to find out the effect of leaf extracts of Swietenia mahagoni on the three
agricultural crops in laboratory condition. There were three concentrations of leaf
extracts viz., 1%, 2%, 3% along with a control (only water). Experiment two was
conducted with 1%, 2%, 3% concentration of leaf extracts with control (only water) in
the pot. In both experiments, three agricultural crops namely Chilli, (Capcicum annum),
Brinjal (Solanum melangona) and Okra (Abelomoschus esculentas) were taken as test
crops to satisfy the objectives of the study. Designs of laboratory and pot experiments
were CRD with three replications. Results of laboratory experiment showed that 3%
concentration of leaf extracts of S. mahagoni inhibited more germination of all the three
tested crops compared to other concentrations. Three percentage concentrations leaf
extracts of Swietenia mahagoni showed that the germination percentage were 59.10% in
Chilli, 56.28% in Brinjal, and 49.20% in Okra over control. The results indicated that
inhibition increases with the increase of concentration. In case of pot experiments, leaf
extracts of S. mahagoni also inhibited the germination of the three tested crop. Three
percentage concentrations leaf extracts of Swietenia mahagoni showed germination
percentage 55.69% in Chilli, 48.26% in Brinjal, and 50.23% in Okra over control.
Morphological parameters like plant height (cm) showed significantly better
performance in control over leaf extracts in all the tested crops at both laboratory and pot
experiments. Similar results were recorded for biomass allocation like total dry weight
(g). Among the three tested crops, Chilli performed the best compared to other two
crops. From the overall result it can be concluded that the allelopathic effect of leaf and
root of S. mahagoni on the agricultural crops which inhibited more in laboratory
compared to pot condition. This effect may be minimized through proper management of
the agroforestry field by removing the fallen leaf residues.