نتایج جستجو برای: weed seed germination

تعداد نتایج: 99122  

2005
Qi-He YANG Wan-Hui YE Xiong DENG Hong-Ling CAO Yun ZHANG Kai-Yang XU

Mikania micrantha H.B.K is an invasive alien weed in South China. To help understand the mechanisms of its invasiveness, we studied its seed germination ecophysiology. We found that the optimal temperatures for seed germination were 25, 30, 15/30°C (night/day), and an ambient temperature (24-32°C). Germination percentage (GP) in dark was less than 10%, and it increased with increasing light int...

Journal: :iran agricultural research 2014
j. hamzei f. salimi a. h. keshtkar

abstract- this experiment was carried out during the growing seasons of 2010 and 2011 at the agricultural research farm of bu-ali sina university, to study the effect of weed competition on subsequent germination and seed vigour of chickpea. 12 weed interference durations were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications. experiments consisted of two sets of treatment...

Extended Abstract Introduction: Weeds, as the most important biological stress, reduce the efficiency of water use, waste of food, shading and secretion of toxic substances, leads to a 10 to 100 percent reduction in crop yields. The first step of the weed control understands the biology and life cycle of the weed particularly seed Eco physiological characteristics. Dormancy in weed seeds, incl...

2009
F. Rezaie

According to the importance and diversity of Chenopodium album, Cynodon dactylon and Amaranthus retroflexus in safflower fields and significant role of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) as an oil seed, an experiment was conducted using CRD based factorial design with three replications to study the allelopathic effects of root and shoot extracts of these weeds on germination and early growth ...

2015
Benjamin Borgy Xavier Reboud Nathalie Peyrard Régis Sabbadin Sabrina Gaba Anil Shrestha

Predicting the population dynamics of annual plants is a challenge due to their hidden seed banks in the field. However, such predictions are highly valuable for determining management strategies, specifically in agricultural landscapes. In agroecosystems, most weed seeds survive during unfavourable seasons and persist for several years in the seed bank. This causes difficulties in making accur...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
آل ابراهیم آل ابراهیم راشد محصل راشد محصل میقانی میقانی باغستانی باغستانی

abstract increased knowledge of russian knapweed biology would facilitate development of an optimum control program. to examine germination characteristic of this weed, several experiments were conducted in weed research department, plant pest and diseases research institute of tehran during 2003. first experiment was a factorial with 3 replications to break seed dormancy of this weed. first fa...

Journal: :Pest management science 2014
Danica E Goggin Stephen B Powles

BACKGROUND Problem weeds in agriculture, such as Lolium rigidum Gaud., owe some of their success to their large and dormant seed banks, which permit germination throughout a crop-growing season. Dormant weed seed banks could be greatly depleted by application of a chemical that stimulates early-season germination and then kills the young seedlings. Fluridone, a phytoene desaturase-inhibiting he...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Christophe Délye Yosra Menchari Séverine Michel Emilie Cadet Valérie Le Corre

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Selective pressures exerted by agriculture on populations of arable weeds foster the evolution of adaptive traits. Germination and emergence dynamics and herbicide resistance are key adaptive traits. Herbicide resistance alleles can have pleiotropic effects on a weed's life cycle. This study investigated the pleiotropic effects of three acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase)...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Rowena L Long Jason C Stevens Erin M Griffiths Markus Adamek Marta J Gorecki Stephen B Powles David J Merritt

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Karrikinolide (KAR(1)) is a smoke-derived chemical that can trigger seeds to germinate. A potential application for KAR(1) is for synchronizing the germination of weed seeds, thereby enhancing the efficiency of weed control efforts. Yet not all species germinate readily with KAR(1), and it is not known whether seemingly non-responsive species can be induced to respond. Here ...

2004
Alice L. Miller Richard P. Duncan

Nearly one quarter of New Zealand’s unique vascular plant flora is threatened, and weed invasion is implicated in the decline of more than half of these threatened species. However, there is little experimental evidence showing that invasive weeds have a direct impact on threatened native plants. This study experimentally tested the hypothesis that competition with invasive weeds threatens the ...

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