2013
DOI: 10.1111/wre.12055
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Seed dormancy, germination, emergence and seed longevity in Galinsoga parviflora and G. quadriradiata

Abstract: Summary Galinsoga quadriradiata (hairy galinsoga) and Galinsoga parviflora (smallflower galinsoga, gallant soldier) are very troublesome weeds in many vegetable row crops in Europe. To optimise management strategies for Galinsoga spp. control, an in‐depth study of germination biology was performed. Germination experiments were conducted to evaluate the impact of light and alternating temperatures on germination of a large set of Galinsoga populations. Seedling emergence was investigated by burying seeds at dif… Show more

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“…Environmental conditions, seed dispersal and germination and seedling growth are the main factors affecting plant species distribution (Chauhan & Johnson, ; Ahmed et al ., ). Seed germination responses to environmental factors, such as temperature, light, osmotic potential and salt stress, could affect the establishment of a plant species (De Cauwer et al ., ; Wu et al ., ). Seed burial depth and crop residue as mulch could also affect weed seedling emergence and establishment within a cropping system (Ahmed et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental conditions, seed dispersal and germination and seedling growth are the main factors affecting plant species distribution (Chauhan & Johnson, ; Ahmed et al ., ). Seed germination responses to environmental factors, such as temperature, light, osmotic potential and salt stress, could affect the establishment of a plant species (De Cauwer et al ., ; Wu et al ., ). Seed burial depth and crop residue as mulch could also affect weed seedling emergence and establishment within a cropping system (Ahmed et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results may be explained by the higher weed control efficacy of flame weeding following the fifth pass in experiment 2, and the absence of soil disturbance that avoids movement of viable seeds into the germination zone. Long‐term lack of redistribution of viable seeds with flame weeder use may lead to the steady depletion of seedbanks in the shallow germination zone of G. quadriradiata (upper 4–12 mm of topsoil; De Cauwer et al ., ) and P. annua (upper 15 mm of topsoil; Peachey et al ., ), thus reducing the potential number of emergent seedlings during the crop growing season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), in contrast to P. annua and Stellaria media seedlings. Unlike P. annua and S. media, which have a minimum germination temperatures of 2-5°C (Warwick, 1979) and 4°C (Van der Vegte, 1978), respectively, G. quadriradiata is a thermophilic species with a minimum and optimal germination temperature of about 10°C and day/night temperatures of 24-25/18-20°C (De Cauwer et al, 2014). It is likely that soil moisture content in the period between 11 April and 10 May, when there was just 19.6 mm of precipitation, was suboptimal for seed germination.…”
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“…Weeds aggressiveness characteristics highly contributes to plants interference processes, impairing crops development. A part of this characteristic is related to seeds production and physiological behavior, including the high number of propagules formed, dissemination mechanisms and seed dormancy, which enable asynchronous germination (Cauwer et al, 2014). Weeds producing thousands seeds per plants are often found, resulting in increased difficulties on their control within farming areas and increasing the soil seed bank (SSB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%