We examined the response of plants of various crop and weed species to cyanamide in order to evaluate allelochemical-
mediated interactions between the species. We studied germination and seedling growth in the common
weeds Galium aparine L. and Amaranthus retroflexus L., and the crops Zea mays L., Triticum aestivum L.,
Lactuca sativa L., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Sinapis alba L. as acceptor plants. Concentration-dependent
phytotoxic effects of cyanamide were noted during seed germination and in the root and shoot growth of the tested
plants. The monocotyledonous plants generally were less sensitive to cyanamide treatment. Seed germination
and seedling growth of the dicotyledonous plants were strongly inhibited by the allelochemical at both tested concentrations
(1.2 mM, 3 mM). We conclude that cyanamide has potential for use as a natural herbicide only in
specific field systems of cyanamide-tolerant monocotyledonous crops accompanied by cyanamide-sensitive
dicotyledonous weeds