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Alelopatski vpliv oljčnih tropin na kalitev in rast solate (Lactuca sativa L.) in zelja (Brassica oleracea L.)
ID Fantinič, Jakob (Author), ID Slatnar, Ana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Oljčne tropine lahko predstavljajo bogat vir hranil in organske snovi, ki jih rastline nujno potrebujejo za rast. Raziskave so pokazale, da imajo lahko predvsem sveže oljčne tropine alelopatski vpliv na nekatere rastlinske vrste. V magistrski nalogi smo poskušali ugotoviti ali imajo oljčne tropine alelopatski vpliv na kalitev in rast solate in zelja. Preizkušali smo sveže tropine (Sveže tropine), eno leto stare oljčne tropine (Kompost 2) in tri mesece stare oljčne tropine (Kompost 1). V preizkusu kalivosti semen solate, zelja, bazilike in boba nismo opazili statistično značilnih razlik med kontrolo in ostalimi obravnavanji. V drugem delu poskusa smo v setvenih platojih preizkušali učinek 20 % masnega deleža oljčnih tropin na rast in razvoj zelja in solate. Rastline v kontroli so v vseh meritvah (povprečna višina rastlin, masa rastlin in povprečna potencialna fotokemična aktivnost) dosegale boljše rezultate v primerjavi z ostalimi obravnavanji. V zadnjem poskusu pa smo preverili vpliv različnih masnegga deleža oljčnih tropin (5, 10, 15 in 20 %) na rast in razvoj solate in zelja. Pri solati, med kontrolo in 5 ter 10 odstotnimi masnim deležem, v večini primerov ni bilo statistično značilnih razlik, ne glede na tip tropin, ki smo ga uporabili. Na zelju je bil alelopatski učinek nekoliko bolj izražen že pri manjših masnih deležih, a veliko manj kot pri večjih masnih deležih. Lahko rečemo, da oljčne tropine v nizkih masnih deležih (5 in 10 %) nimajo ali imajo zelo majhen alelopatski vpliv na rast in razvoj sadik solate in zelja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:oljčne tropine, solata, zelje, alelopatija, rast, kalitev
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[J. Fantinič]
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-104041 This link opens in a new window
UDC:635.52:635.34:631.87:581.524.13(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:9052025 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.10.2018
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Language:English
Title:Olive pomaces' allelopathic impact on germination and growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.)
Abstract:
Olive pomaces represent a potential rich resource of nutrients and organic matter, that are vital for plant optimal germination and development, but some researchers suggest that olive pomaces (especially fresh olive pomaces) may have an allelopathic effect on some plant species. The objective of this thesis was to determine the allelopathic effect of olive pomaces on the germination and growth of lettuce and cabbage. We tested fresh olive pomaces (Sveže tropine), one year (Kompost 2) and three months old olive pomaces (Kompost 1). No significant effects were observable on the germination of lettuce, cabbage, basil and fava bean. In the second part, we tested an olive pomace concentration of 20 % on the growth of lettuce and cabbage. In all of the measured parameters (average plant height, weight of five plants and Fv'/Fm') the plants in the control group yielded significantly better results than in comparison with other groups. In the last part of this thesis we tested the effect of different concentrations of olive pomaces (5, 10, 15 and 20 %). There was no significant difference between the control group and some of the groups with smaller doses of olive pomaces (5 and 10 %) on lettuce. On the other hand, on cabbage plants the allelopathic effect was a bit more visible, even at lower concentrations, but still cabbages grown in higher concentrations were a lot smaller. We can conclude that in our experiment, the lower concentrations of olive pomaces had little or no allelopathic effect on lettuce and cabbage.

Keywords:olive pomace, lettuce, cabbage, allelopathy, growth, germination

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