Chemotypes ofCyperus rotundus in Pacific Rim and Basin: Distribution and inhibitory activities of their essential oils
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Chemical Ecology
- Vol. 17 (1) , 1-8
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00994417
Abstract
Four major chemotypes ofCyperus rotundus L. (purple nutsedge) have been reported based on the composition of essential oils in mature tubers. Distribution of the H, M, K, and O type in countries of the Pacific Rim and Basin was investigated. In general, the H type dominates on the islands of Japan, and the O type has the widest range of distribution. The O type also dominates the Pacific Basin islands except for Hawaii, where the K-type is dominant. Inhibitory activity of the essential oils fromC. rotundus tubers against the seedling growth of lettuce and oats was in the order of H > M > K > O. Seven major sesquiterpenes were isolated from the oils and their inhibitory activities determined. Results suggest thatC. rotundus of different chemotypes may have different allelopathic activity in the crop-weed interaction.Keywords
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