2023
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20210728
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Environmental factors on seasonal germination of different weedy rice(Oryza sativa L.) biotypes

Abstract: Weedy biotypes of Oryza sativa L., (weedy rice) are a serious threat to rice production because of their flexibility in seed germination timing, variable growth forms, and high genetic diversity. Experiments were designed to determine the effects of storage conditions, osmotic stress, pH, salt stress, and burial depth on germination of weedy rice seeds in flooded or non-flooded conditions. Mature weedy rice seeds were gathered from rice fields in the different regions of Turkey. Three biotypes were selected an… Show more

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“…Another environmental factor influencing seed germination and dormancy is soil water potential (Baskin and Baskin 1998;Bradford 2002). Weeds that can germinate in environments with severe salinity or moisture stress benefit from these conditions, as they prevent the germination of other species (Altop et al 2023). Low moisture availability in the soil can prolong the dormancy of seeds, because the amount of water is not sufficient for imbibition (Bittencourt et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another environmental factor influencing seed germination and dormancy is soil water potential (Baskin and Baskin 1998;Bradford 2002). Weeds that can germinate in environments with severe salinity or moisture stress benefit from these conditions, as they prevent the germination of other species (Altop et al 2023). Low moisture availability in the soil can prolong the dormancy of seeds, because the amount of water is not sufficient for imbibition (Bittencourt et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%