نتایج جستجو برای: weed seed germination

تعداد نتایج: 99122  

2014
Antonio DiTommaso Matthew R. Ryan Charles L. Mohler Daniel C. Brainard Rachel E. Shuler Leslie L. Allee John E. Losey

Indirect effects of insect control strategies on weed populations are important to consider when developing robust integrated pest management strategies. Weed seed predation rates were investigated in corn managed under three contrasting treatments based on control practices for corn rootworm: (1) the transgenic crop Cry3Bb Bt corn, (2) the broad-spectrum insecticide tefluthrin, and (3) no inse...

2014
Milton J. Haar Jack Dekker

The dormancy status of S. faberi seed at abscission was assessed with reference to tiller and panicle development. Seed from a single genetic line were grown under field, greenhouse and controlled environment growth chamber conditions. At abscission, a small fraction (<10%) of S. faberi seed germinated under favorable conditions. Seed were dissected and germination of caryopses and embryos also...

2009
P. LACEY

Daucus carota, a common herbaceous weed, grows over a wide latitudinal range in eastern North America. Viability and germination tests of mature seeds collected from 36° to 45°N were conducted to measure predispersal seed mortality. Viability and germination declined as latitude of the seed source decreased. Only 30-50% of the seeds from southern populations germinated owing to high embryo invi...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Hassan Feizi Maryam Kamali Leila Jafari Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam

The objective of the this study was to compare concentrations of nanosized TiO2 at 0, 5, 20, 40, 60 and 80 mg L(-1) with bulk TiO2 for phytotoxic and stimulatory effects on fennel seed germination and early growth stage. After 14 d of seed incubation, germination percentage highly improved following exposure to 60 ppm nanosized TiO2. Similar positive effects occurred in terms of shoot dry weigh...

2015
Kun Dong Shoumin Zhen Zhiwei Cheng Hui Cao Pei Ge Yueming Yan

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the oldest cultivated crops and the second most important food crop in the world. Seed germination is the key developmental process in plant growth and development, and poor germination directly affects plant growth and subsequent grain yield. In this study, we performed the first dynamic proteome analysis of wheat seed germination using a two-dimensional ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Philip J Kauth Michael E Kane Wagner A Vendrame Carrie Reinhardt-Adams

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Ecotypic differentiation has been explored in numerous plant species, but has been largely ignored in the Orchidaceae. Applying a specific germination protocol for widespread seed sources may be unreliable due to inherent physiological or genetic differences in localized populations. It is crucial to determine whether ecotypic differentiation exists for restoration and conse...

2018
Alexandra E Seglias Evelyn Williams Arman Bilge Andrea T Kramer

For many species and seed sources used in restoration activities, specific seed germination requirements are often unknown. Because seed dormancy and germination traits can be constrained by phylogenetic history, related species are often assumed to have similar traits. However, significant variation in these traits is also present within species as a result of adaptation to local climatic cond...

Journal: :Nonlinearity in biology, toxicology, medicine 2005
Aki Sinkkonen

A mathematical model is presented to estimate the effects of phytochemicals on seed germination. According to the model, phytochemicals tend to prevent germination at low seed densities. The model predicts that at high seed densities they may increase the probability of seed germination and the number of germinating seeds. Hence, the effects are reminiscent of the density-dependent effects of a...

2009
P. E. T. TURNER

Oneof the main causes of poorweed control on sugarcane farms is the occurrence of weed germination in periods during which demands on the farm's resources are at a maximum and during which wetconditions may prevent timely herbicide application or other weed control operations. It would therefore facilitate weed control if weed germination could be predicted from meteorological data and a knowle...

2014
Michael J. Walsh Stephen B. Powles

Seed production of annual weeds persisting through cropping phases replenishes/establishes viable seed banks from which these weeds will continue to interfere with crop production. Harvest weed seed control (HWSC) systems are now viewed as an effective means of interrupting this process by targeting mature weed seed, preventing seed bank inputs. However, the efficacy of these systems is directl...

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