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      Germination Ecology of Southern Crabgrass (Digitaria ciliaris) and India Crabgrass (Digitaria longiflora): Two Important Weeds of Rice in Tropics

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          Southern and India crabgrass are important grass weeds of rice in many tropical countries. Environmental factors influenced seed germination and seedling emergence of these weeds. Seeds of both species germinated at a range of alternating temperatures (25/15, 30/20, and 35/25 C day/night), though the germination of southern crabgrass was reduced at the lowest alternating temperatures (25/15 C). Light stimulated germination of both species; however, a small proportion of southern crabgrass seeds germinated in the dark. Germination of India crabgrass was influenced to a greater degree by increasing salt and water stresses than was southern crabgrass. Seeds of both species germinated over a wide range of pH between 5 and 10. Seedling emergence of both species (98% for southern crabgrass and 94% for India crabgrass) was greatest for seeds placed on the soil surface. Seed burial depth of 2 cm completely inhibited emergence of India crabgrass, whereas for southern crabgrass, this depth was 8 cm. Knowledge gained from this study is expected to contribute to developing components of integrated weed management strategies for these species.

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          Evaluation of the water potentials of solutions of polyethylene glycol 8000 both in the absence and presence of other solutes.

          Published and additional data for polyethylene glycol 8000 (PEG), formerly PEG 6000, solution water potentials (Psi) are compared. Actual bars Psi over the concentration range of 0 to 0.8 gram PEG per gram H(2)O and temperature (T) range of 5 to 40 degrees C are best predicted (probably within +/- 5%) by this equation: Psi = 1.29[PEG](2)T - 140[PEG](2) - 4.0[PEG]. Although transformable through division by [PEG] to virial equation form, results indicate that the coefficients are not virial. Mannitol (MAN) interacts with PEG to produce Psi significantly lower than additive. Vapor pressure osmometer (VPO) data for MAN-PEG synergism compared favorably with those from thermocouple hygrometry; and VPO data showing the interactions between PEG and four salts are presented. The synergism of MAN-PEG and of NaCl-PEG are related linearly to the concentration of solute added with PEG.
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            Weed Management in Direct‐Seeded Rice

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              Quantitative analysis of emergence of seedlings from buried weed seeds with increasing soil depth

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                Journal
                Weed Science
                Weed sci.
                Weed Science Society
                0043-1745
                1550-2759
                October 2008
                January 20 2017
                October 2008
                : 56
                : 5
                : 722-728
                Article
                10.1614/WS-08-049.1
                32294c81-8968-4b7e-a6e1-38c004c9fa8a
                © 2008

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