2024
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.21205
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The evaluation of secondary seed dormancy potentials of spring Brassica napus L. genotypes and the relationship with seed germination, vigor, and seed quality traits

Caroline H. Brown,
Robert H. Gulden,
Steven J. Shirtliffe
et al.

Abstract: Volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.) is defined as canola germinating and emerging after the intended cropping season, and it continually ranks as a top occurring weed on the Canadian prairies. Seed dormancy is the physiological mechanism enabling the seed to remain viable in the soil seedbank for extended periods of time. Specifically, canola has a high likelihood of being induced into secondary seed dormancy under adverse environmental conditions not suitable for germination. A reduction of secondary seed do… Show more

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