# Investigating the effect of rhubarb (Rheum ribes L.) root and leaf extracts on seed germination timing and early growth parameters: An approach to plant allelopathy

**Authors:** Saeed Sheikh Ali Babaei Mahani, Mohsen Sharafatmandrad, Esfandiar Jahantab

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2026.102496 · Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports · 2026-02-11

## TL;DR

This study explores how rhubarb root and leaf extracts affect seed germination and early plant growth in two rangeland species.

## Contribution

The study reveals species-specific and concentration-dependent allelopathic effects of Rheum ribes extracts on germination and seedling traits.

## Key findings

- Stipa barbata showed delayed germination and growth inhibition under concentrated root extracts.
- Astragalus cyclophyllon had mixed responses, including radicle stimulation at certain concentrations.
- R. ribes extracts may influence rangeland restoration strategies due to their bioactive compounds.

## Abstract

This study evaluated the allelopathic effects of aqueous leaf and root extracts of Rheum ribes L. on two native rangeland species, Stipa barbata Desf. (Poaceae) and Astragalus cyclophyllon G. Beck (Fabaceae), focusing on both germination timing and early seedling growth. Extracts at 50% and 100% concentrations were applied in a controlled factorial experiment with four replications. Germination metrics (T10, T50, T90, mean germination time, and germination rate index) and seedling traits (epicotyl and radicle length and dry biomass) were measured. Statistical analyses (including ANOVA, Kaplan-Meier survival curves, and Cox proportional hazards models) showed that extract effects were strongly dependent on species, plant part, and concentration. S. barbata exhibited delayed germination and reduced root and shoot growth under concentrated root extracts, indicating high sensitivity. In contrast, A. cyclophyllon displayed variable responses, including radicle stimulation at some concentrations, alongside consistent suppression of epicotyl development. These species-specific and dose-dependent effects demonstrate that R. ribes releases bioactive compounds capable of altering germination dynamics and early seedling performance. The findings highlight ecological implications for plant-plant interactions and provide guidance for restoration efforts in R. ribes-dominated rangelands.

•Aqueous leaf and root extracts of Rheum ribes affected seed germination and early seedling growth.•Germination timing and seedling traits responded in a species-specific and concentration-dependent manner.•Stipa barbata showed delayed germination and strong growth inhibition, particularly under root extracts.•Astragalus cyclophyllon exhibited variable responses, including radicle stimulation at certain concentrations.•The allelopathic effects of R. ribes indicated potential implications for rangeland restoration planning.

Aqueous leaf and root extracts of Rheum ribes affected seed germination and early seedling growth.

Germination timing and seedling traits responded in a species-specific and concentration-dependent manner.

Stipa barbata showed delayed germination and strong growth inhibition, particularly under root extracts.

Astragalus cyclophyllon exhibited variable responses, including radicle stimulation at certain concentrations.

The allelopathic effects of R. ribes indicated potential implications for rangeland restoration planning.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Astragalus cyclophyllon (-), tannins (MESH:D013634), sodium hypochlorite (MESH:D012973), emodin (MESH:D004642), polysaccharides (MESH:D011134), nitrogen (MESH:D009584), phenolic acids (MESH:C017616), terpenoid (MESH:D013729), catechin (MESH:D002392), water (MESH:D014867), polyphenols (MESH:D059808), flavonoids (MESH:D005419), anthraquinones (MESH:D000880), saponin (MESH:D012503), aloe-emodin (MESH:C518327), rhein (MESH:C020491), alkaloids (MESH:D000470)
- **Species:** Helianthus annuus (common sunflower, species) [taxon 4232], Stipa barbata (species) [taxon 100941], Rheum rhabarbarum (garden rhubarb, species) [taxon 3621], Astragalus cyclophyllon (species) [taxon 339483], Sorghum bicolor (broomcorn, species) [taxon 4558], Xanthium strumarium (cocklebur, species) [taxon 318068], Sesamum indicum (beniseed, species) [taxon 4182], Artemisia (genus) [taxon 4219], Brassica nigra (black mustard, species) [taxon 3710]

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