Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds

Due to food security issues and weeds problem in rice production, allelopathy is introduced as an alternative towards sustainable weeds management. One of Myrtacea plants known as Melaleuca cajuputi extract is studied to assess its herbicidal or allelopathic effect on notorious paddy weeds known as...

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Main Authors: Kueh, B.W.B., Yusup, S., Osman, N., Ramli, N.H.
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.221182019-07-29T03:06:42Z Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds Kueh, B.W.B. Yusup, S. Osman, N. Ramli, N.H. Due to food security issues and weeds problem in rice production, allelopathy is introduced as an alternative towards sustainable weeds management. One of Myrtacea plants known as Melaleuca cajuputi extract is studied to assess its herbicidal or allelopathic effect on notorious paddy weeds known as barnyard grass. The plant extract of Melaleuca cajuputi is extracted using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and soxhlet extraction. The chemical composition of the extract is determined using gas chromatograph mass spectrometry analysis and it was reported that caryophyllene and humulene are detected as the two major sesquiterpenes present. The effectiveness of the inhibition of the weeds was also studied and compared with conventional herbicides and caryophyllene standards. It is determined that Melaleuca cajuputi extract of supercritical and soxhlet extraction induces visible injuries towards the weeds at bud stage of less than 0.75 cm. Thus, it is recommended to increase the concentration higher than 0.05 M to suppress the weeds that grown. Melaleuca cajuputi oil can be further studied to be a potential source for bio-herbicides. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. 2019 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059535641&doi=10.1016%2fj.scp.2018.12.004&partnerID=40&md5=fd37e46d61c59270039874eb59a6f792 Kueh, B.W.B. and Yusup, S. and Osman, N. and Ramli, N.H. (2019) Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 11 . pp. 36-40. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22118/
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description Due to food security issues and weeds problem in rice production, allelopathy is introduced as an alternative towards sustainable weeds management. One of Myrtacea plants known as Melaleuca cajuputi extract is studied to assess its herbicidal or allelopathic effect on notorious paddy weeds known as barnyard grass. The plant extract of Melaleuca cajuputi is extracted using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and soxhlet extraction. The chemical composition of the extract is determined using gas chromatograph mass spectrometry analysis and it was reported that caryophyllene and humulene are detected as the two major sesquiterpenes present. The effectiveness of the inhibition of the weeds was also studied and compared with conventional herbicides and caryophyllene standards. It is determined that Melaleuca cajuputi extract of supercritical and soxhlet extraction induces visible injuries towards the weeds at bud stage of less than 0.75 cm. Thus, it is recommended to increase the concentration higher than 0.05 M to suppress the weeds that grown. Melaleuca cajuputi oil can be further studied to be a potential source for bio-herbicides. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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author Kueh, B.W.B.
Yusup, S.
Osman, N.
Ramli, N.H.
spellingShingle Kueh, B.W.B.
Yusup, S.
Osman, N.
Ramli, N.H.
Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
author_facet Kueh, B.W.B.
Yusup, S.
Osman, N.
Ramli, N.H.
author_sort Kueh, B.W.B.
title Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
title_short Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
title_full Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
title_fullStr Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
title_sort analysis of melaleuca cajuputi extract as the potential herbicides for paddy weeds
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