Fourteen fungal toxins were assayed in vitro to evaluate their effect on se
ed germination of the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica. Among them, T-2 to
xin proved to be the most active, being able to inhibit 100% seed germinati
on at 10(-5) M, and being still active when tested at a concentration of 10
(-7) M (19% inhibition). Deoxinivalenol was also very active, causing 100%
and 69% reduction in germination when assayed at 10(-4) and 10(-5) M respec
tively. Cytochalasin E, tenuazonic acid, fumonisin B-1, enniatin and nivale
nol were shown to have an inhibitory effect of around 50% at 10(-4) M, wher
eas other toxins had lower or no activity. The high activity shown by some
fungal toxins suggests that they may have potential for use as more natural
and safe herbicides to suppress parasite seed germination.