Authors
AC Franke, S Singh, N McRoberts, AS Nehra, S Godara, RK Malik, G Marshall
Publication date
2007/2
Journal
Weed Research
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
73-83
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Summary
Studies were conducted to investigate seed longevity, seedling emergence and seed production of the weed Phalaris minor in wheat in northern India. The longevity of P. minor seeds buried in bags in the field was often limited to less than 1 year, although many seeds buried at 30 cm depth in a rice–wheat rotation remained viable for longer. The application of direct seeding in wheat reduced the seedling emergence rate of P. minor, when compared with conventional ploughing and sowing. However, a larger P. minor seedbank in the upper soil layer in plots under direct seeding partly reversed this positive effect in one of the two studies. Besides differences in relative distribution of weed seeds through the soil profile, it was likely that other factors such as reduced soil disturbance and soil characteristics associated with the application of direct seeding were also involved in regulating the emergence …
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