Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Jose Pedro Nepomuceno
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Lima,Maria Inês Salgueiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: Crop weeds are the main problem in agriculture, causing a worldwide annual loss of about US$95 billion. The principal method for control is the use of synthetic herbicides. The continued use of these products increases crop costs, reduces crop quality, and leaves toxic residues in the environment, which are a threat to human and livestock health. Therefore, there is a demand for environmentally friendly methods of weed control. The use of allelopathic compounds from crop residues is an alternative. Orange is one of the biggest crops in the world, and its cultivation generates large amounts of residues. There is strong evidence of bioactivity in orange peel essential oil. Therefore, the objective in this work was to verify the allelopathic proprieties of this oil. We extracted the oil from the peels of recently discarded oranges using water vapor flow with a Clevenger extractor, and tested it against the growth of Euphorbia heterophylla L. and Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O'Donell seedlings when placed in contact with the oil vapor. The results were both quantitative and qualitative in the inhibition of the seedlings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
title Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
spellingShingle Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
Ribeiro,Jose Pedro Nepomuceno
Allelopathy
crop residues
Limonene
organic agriculture
weeds
weed controly
title_short Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
title_full Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
title_fullStr Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
title_full_unstemmed Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
title_sort Allelopathic effects of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel essential oil
author Ribeiro,Jose Pedro Nepomuceno
author_facet Ribeiro,Jose Pedro Nepomuceno
Lima,Maria Inês Salgueiro
author_role author
author2 Lima,Maria Inês Salgueiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Jose Pedro Nepomuceno
Lima,Maria Inês Salgueiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allelopathy
crop residues
Limonene
organic agriculture
weeds
weed controly
topic Allelopathy
crop residues
Limonene
organic agriculture
weeds
weed controly
description Crop weeds are the main problem in agriculture, causing a worldwide annual loss of about US$95 billion. The principal method for control is the use of synthetic herbicides. The continued use of these products increases crop costs, reduces crop quality, and leaves toxic residues in the environment, which are a threat to human and livestock health. Therefore, there is a demand for environmentally friendly methods of weed control. The use of allelopathic compounds from crop residues is an alternative. Orange is one of the biggest crops in the world, and its cultivation generates large amounts of residues. There is strong evidence of bioactivity in orange peel essential oil. Therefore, the objective in this work was to verify the allelopathic proprieties of this oil. We extracted the oil from the peels of recently discarded oranges using water vapor flow with a Clevenger extractor, and tested it against the growth of Euphorbia heterophylla L. and Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O'Donell seedlings when placed in contact with the oil vapor. The results were both quantitative and qualitative in the inhibition of the seedlings.
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