Identification of phytochemicals and mineral nutrients of selected Malaysian plant extracts and its effects on seed priming of maize


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Mingzhao Han, . and Susilawati Kasim, . and Md Kamal Uddin, . and Halimatul Sa’adiah Abdullah, . and Shah Ahmed Reza, . and Effyanti Mohd Shuib, . (2024) Identification of phytochemicals and mineral nutrients of selected Malaysian plant extracts and its effects on seed priming of maize. Pertanika Journal Tropical Agricultural Science (Malaysia), 47 (3). pp. 1003-1019. ISSN 1511-3701

Abstract

Plants contain a variety of phytochemicals, which act as natural bioactive compounds to help plants enhance abiotic tolerance and promote growth. Therefore, plant extracts are considered to have great potential as environmentally friendly biostimulants in sustainable agriculture. This study aimed to identify the phytochemical compounds and quantify nutrients present in three plant extracts, namely Euphorbia hirta, Polygonum minus, and Eleusine indica, as well as to explore the effect on the growth of maize seedlings (Zea mays L.). The plant powder was extracted using methanol, followed by a solid-liquid extraction procedure. The phytocompounds were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, while mineral nutrients were quantified using inductively coupled plasma. Five concentrations of plant extracts, i.e., 5, 15, 25, 50, and 100%, were designed to evaluate seed germination and priming. The result showed that 53, 45, and 39 phytocompounds were identified from E. hirta, P. minus, and E. indica, respectively, and classified into different chemical groups (such as flavonoids and amino acids) and rich nutrients (for example, N, P, and K). Besides, P. minus and E. hirta extracts with lower concentrations (5 and 15%) showed a positive effect on germination, shoot length and fresh weight, and the Highest concentration (100%) of E. hirta and E. indica extracts exhibited strong toxicity. This study emphasizes that weed extracts containing abundant secondary metabolites and nutrients can be used as natural biostimulants for maize seed priming.


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Abstract

Plants contain a variety of phytochemicals, which act as natural bioactive compounds to help plants enhance abiotic tolerance and promote growth. Therefore, plant extracts are considered to have great potential as environmentally friendly biostimulants in sustainable agriculture. This study aimed to identify the phytochemical compounds and quantify nutrients present in three plant extracts, namely Euphorbia hirta, Polygonum minus, and Eleusine indica, as well as to explore the effect on the growth of maize seedlings (Zea mays L.). The plant powder was extracted using methanol, followed by a solid-liquid extraction procedure. The phytocompounds were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, while mineral nutrients were quantified using inductively coupled plasma. Five concentrations of plant extracts, i.e., 5, 15, 25, 50, and 100%, were designed to evaluate seed germination and priming. The result showed that 53, 45, and 39 phytocompounds were identified from E. hirta, P. minus, and E. indica, respectively, and classified into different chemical groups (such as flavonoids and amino acids) and rich nutrients (for example, N, P, and K). Besides, P. minus and E. hirta extracts with lower concentrations (5 and 15%) showed a positive effect on germination, shoot length and fresh weight, and the Highest concentration (100%) of E. hirta and E. indica extracts exhibited strong toxicity. This study emphasizes that weed extracts containing abundant secondary metabolites and nutrients can be used as natural biostimulants for maize seed priming.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: maize
AGROVOC Term: plant extracts
AGROVOC Term: chemical analysis
AGROVOC Term: biostimulants
AGROVOC Term: phytochemicals
AGROVOC Term: mineral nutrients
AGROVOC Term: seed germination
AGROVOC Term: plant growth
AGROVOC Term: Eleusine indica
AGROVOC Term: flavonoids
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Azariah Hashim
Date Deposited: 26 Feb 2026 07:10
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2026 07:10
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3399

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