Intensive cropping influences the success of seed dormancy breaking methods in Australian collected Hordeum, Avena, and Bromus sp.

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Pest Management Science Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1002/ps.8616
Aniruddha Maity, Debashis Paul, Roberto Lujan Rocha, Muthukumar Bagavathiannan, Hugh J Beckie, Michael B Ashworth
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BACKGROUND

Seed dormancy is a critical evolutionary trait that enhances the persistence of plant populations under both natural and managed conditions. It is influenced by genetic and environmental factors, with crop management practices like tillage and herbicide use reportedly selecting for increased seed dormancy in weeds. This study aimed to compare the success of seed dormancy breaking methods between weed populations collected from intensively managed crop fields and unmanaged ruderal locations.

RESULTS

Weeds from intensively managed fields, including Hordeum glaucum, H. leporinum, Avena fatua, Bromus diandrus, and B. rigidus exhibited significantly higher seed dormancy and didn't respond largely to seed dormancy breaking methods compared to those from unmanaged areas. Dormancy-breaking treatments such as sandpaper scarification were effective in barley grass, while endosperm excision followed by cold stratification alleviated dormancy in brome grass and wild oat. Dark incubation consistently improved germination across all species, enhancing the efficacy of treatments like cold stratification, sandpaper scarification, and gibberellic acid (GA3).

CONCLUSION

Weeds in managed fields develop greater seed dormancy, likely as an adaptive response to agricultural practices. Techniques such as tillage, which incorporate seeds deeper into the soil, may help mitigate seed dormancy traits by reducing light exposure. These findings highlight the importance of dormancy management in controlling persistent weed populations. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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集约化种植对澳大利亚采集的高粱、凤梨和凤梨种子打破休眠方法的成功与否有影响。
种子休眠是一种重要的进化特征,可以增强植物种群在自然和人工管理条件下的持久性。它受到遗传和环境因素的影响,据报道,耕作和除草剂的使用等作物管理措施会增加种子在杂草中的休眠。本研究旨在比较集约化管理的农田和非集约化管理的农村地区收集的杂草种群的种子休眠打破方法的成功性。
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Pest Management Science
Pest Management Science 农林科学-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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