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Title

Untersuchungen zur Keimungsbiologie von sechs tropischen Segetalarten.

Authors

Sauerborn, J.; Koch, W.

Abstract

With the six tropical arable weeds studied, Ageratum conyzoides, Blechum brownei, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Mikania micrantha, Paspalum conjugatum and P. paniculatum, the lowest temperatures at which germination occurred were in the range 10-15(20)°C, the highest up to 40°C, with the optimum between 20°C and 35°C. Ageratum conyzoides and C. crepidioides had lower limits of germination temperature than the other species, which explains their comparatively greater incidence at high altitudes. The germination temperatures of both representative temperate species, Alopecurus myosuroides and Chenopodium album were 5 (minimum), 15-25 (optimum) and 40°C (maximum). The germination of A. conyzoides, C. crepidioides and M. micrantha was reduced by an osmotic potential of -1 bar. At -4.7 bar only P. paniculatum of the tropical species germinated to a small extent whilst Al. myosuroides and Ch. album were not affected. After storage for a year in dry conditions all six tropical species only germinated when exposed to light. After 20 months, C. crepidioides and P. paniculatum would also do so in the dark.

Subjects

GERMINATION; PLANT embryology; PLANT physiology; SEED viability; WEEDS

Publication

Weed Research, 1988, Vol 28, Issue 1, p47

ISSN

0043-1737

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1365-3180.1988.tb00784.x

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