Effect of mechanical scarification on seed germination of selected weeds occurring in rice field

N. Paudel, M. Rahman
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Worldwide crop production is affected by different kinds of weeds that reduce yield in agricultural practices. Therefore, for the observation of weed seeds germination and the effect of mechanical scarification of the seed coats on the germination of selected weeds was assessed in the laboratory conditions. For the assessment of scarification effects on seed germination, the seven different kinds of weed genotypes were collected from rice fields in Kumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal. The collected seeds were kept for one month and after de-husking of each species of 25 seeds was allowed to germinate in the laboratory with unscarred (normal) and scarred conditions on blotters at temperature 25±5oC and experimental observation was done for 14 days. Among all the species, the highest germination (96%) was observed in scarred seeds but the lower germination (58%) was observed in normal seeds of B. pilosa compare to scarred seeds. The unscarred seeds of A. conyzoides seeds did not germinate at all, while the scarred seeds germinated up to 20%. But the seeds of A. viridis were germinated well in both scarred (84%) and unscarred conditions (80%). The germination of E. colona was also greatly influenced by scarification which increased from 4 to 32%. Similarly, the germination of E. crus-galli, P. barbartum, and S. acmella was also increased by 12, 20, and 4% respectively on scarification. It was observed that scarification of the seeds of the weeds under study quite satisfactorily improved the germination rate. The linear growth of the seedlings was also affected by the scarification of the seeds. In conclusion, the weed seeds management is needed for better production in the cropping system.
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机械割伤对稻田杂草种子萌发的影响
世界范围内的农作物生产受到不同种类的杂草的影响,这些杂草在农业生产中降低了产量。因此,为了观察杂草种子的萌发,在实验室条件下评估了机械割伤种皮对选定杂草萌发的影响。为了评价割伤对种子萌发的影响,在尼泊尔拉利特普尔Kumaltar地区的稻田中收集了7种不同的杂草基因型。采集的种子保存1个月,每种种子去壳后,各25粒种子在实验室无疤痕(正常)和疤痕条件下,在温度25±5℃的吸盘上发芽,实验观察14天。在所有种中,疤痕种子的发芽率最高(96%),而正常种子的发芽率较疤痕种子低(58%)。无疤痕种子的萌发率为零,而有疤痕种子的萌发率高达20%。而绿草种子在带疤和未带疤条件下均萌发良好(84%)。割伤对大肠杆菌的萌发也有很大的影响,从4%增加到32%。同样地,刻痕处理也能使十字花菜、野蛮菜和阿克梅拉的发芽率分别提高12%、20%和4%。我们观察到,对所研究的杂草的种子进行刻痕处理,可以很好地提高发芽率。幼苗的线性生长也受到种子刻痕的影响。综上所述,在种植系统中,杂草种子管理是提高产量的必要条件。
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