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Allelopathy of two brachiaria species in seeds of three species of stylosanthes

The allelopathy is very common in grasses such as Brachiaria brizantha and Brachiaria decumbens, could represent a problem in pastures consortium with Stylosantes since, in this situation, the perpetuation of the legume dependent natural reseed. In spite of the great amount of estilosantes seed produced annually in those pastures consortium, it is observed in field, small amount of young plants, which can be attributed to a possible allelopathic effect of the grass. Considering the importance of allelopathy in the consortium of Brachiaria with estilosantes, we tested the allelopathic potential of extracts of B. brizantha and B. decumbens on seed germination of three estilosantes species. It was found that there allelopathic negative effect of B. brizantha and B. decumbens on seed germination of Stylosanthes guianensis and only of B. decumbens in seed S. capitata; there allelopathic positive effect of B. brizantha on germination of S. macrocephala; there is no allelopathic effect of B. brizantha on seed germination of S. capitata neither of B. decumbens in S. macrocephala.

Brachiaria brizantha; Brachiaria decumbens; Stylosanthes; fodder; grass


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