Rhizome fragment weight and density of competing shoots determine belowground regrowth of Elymus repens
Solèmne Skorupinski,
Nathalie Colbach,
Hugues Busset
et al.
Abstract:Management of perennial weeds has become increasingly complex with the reduction of herbicide use and tillage. Their capacity to store nutrients into vegetative organs and to regenerate to establish new individuals makes them very persistent and hard to control. A key aspect for managing perennial weeds is to minimise storage reserves to reduce vegetative regeneration. For that prospect, better knowledge of the regrowth capacities from storage organs is needed. Our work focused on the mechanistic understanding… Show more
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