Abstract:
This study investigated the allelopathic activity of sixteen seaweed
extracts using lettuce seed germination bioassay. The results of
the preliminary investigation suggested that the methanol
extracts of seven seaweeds demonstrated significant properties
inhibitory to seed germination. In addition, chemical investigation
of an active extract of the alleopathic Laurencia heteroclada
Harvey led to the isolation of four known compounds as well as a
new brominated nonaromatic isolaurene type sesquiterpene. The
structural elucidation of pure compounds was carried out using
spectroscopic methods and by comparison with literature. As seaweeds are highly abundant around Sri Lanka, they could be
developed as an ecofriendly natural herbicide in their crude form.