Phytotoxic activity of Ulex europaeus , an invasive plant on Chilean ecosystems: separation and identification of potential allelochemicals.

Natural product research(2023)

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Despite its worldwide relevance as an invasive plant, there are few studies on (gorse) and its allelopathic activity is almost unexplored. The allelochemical profile of gorse was analysed through methanolic extract of pods and roots, and its phytotoxic effects on germination. The methanolic extract of pods had no effect in germination, while extract of roots resulted in a U-shaped dose-response curve: reducing the germination at concentration 0.5 mg mL. GC-MS analysis detected compounds with proven antimicrobial and antioxidant activities in the pods and cytotoxic compounds in the roots, which could explain the bioassay results. The quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) composition was evaluated to predict possible biological functions. It showed the presence of QAs in gorse that are absent in their native range, indicating broad defense strategies against bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects in the Chilean ecosystem. This could explain the superiority of gorse in the invaded areas.
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allelopathy,biotic interactions,germination,invasive plant,natural products,quinolizidine alkaloids
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