Abstract:
Investigations to identify the allelopathic compounds in the leachates of bark, fresh leaves and leaf
litter of Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. camaldulensis, E. polycarpa and E. microtheca using paper and as chromatography
showed the presence of coumaric, gallic, gentisic, hydroxybenzoic, syringic and vanillic acids
and catechol. The influence of identified phenolics as well as leachates on the germination, seedling length,
dry matter production, vigour index and nitrogenase activity of redgram (CO.5) was studied. Germination
was inhibited by each individual compounds tested while vigour index was significantly affected by catechol,
ferulic, gallic and syringic acids, compared to control. Bioassay with leachates revealed significant reduction
in germination over control in all the cased, 7 days after sowing. Dry matter production was affected by E.
camaldulensis and E. microtheca. Meanwhile, vigour index was affected by E. camaldulensis, E. polycarpa
and E. microtheca. Seedling length was affected in all the cases except E. camaldulensis, 37 days after sowing.
Simultaneously, reduction in vigour index and nitrogenase activity was also noted in all the cases, compared
to control.