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Environmental factors affecting seed persistence of annual weeds across the U.S. corn belt

Authors :
Adam S. Davis
Karen A. Renner
George O. Kegode
Frank Forcella
John Cardina
Martin M. Williams
Edward C. Luschei
Gregg A. Johnson
John L. Lindquist
Christy L. Sprague
Source :
Weed Science. 53:860-868
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2005.

Abstract

Weed seedbanks have been studied intensively at local scales, but to date, there have been no regional-scale studies of weed seedbank persistence. Empirical and modeling studies indicate that reducing weed seedbank persistence can play an important role in integrated weed management. Annual seedbank persistence of 13 summer annual weed species was studied from 2001 through 2003 at eight locations in the north central United States and one location in the northwestern United States. Effects of seed depth placement, tillage, and abiotic environmental factors on seedbank persistence were examined through regression and multivariate ordinations. All species examined showed a negative relationship between hydrothermal time and seedbank persistence. Seedbank persistence was very similar between the two years of the study for common lambsquarters, giant foxtail, and velvetleaf when data were pooled over location, depth, and tillage. Seedbank persistence of common lambsquarters, giant foxtail, and velvet...

Details

ISSN :
15502759 and 00431745
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Weed Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........95c394e6a778ec16fe8159bb064c6a68