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      Germination, persistence, and emergence of flaxleaf fleabane (Conyza bonariensis [L.] Cronquist)

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      Weed Biology and Management
      Wiley

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          Factors affecting germination of horseweed (Conyza canadensis)

          The influence of environmental factors on germination and emergence of horseweed was examined in growth chamber experiments. Germination was highest (61%) under 24/20 C day/night temperature under light. Horseweed seed germination was observed under both light (13 h photoperiod) and complete darkness (24 h), but germination under continuous darkness was only 0 to 15% compared with 0 to 61% under light. All other experiments were conducted under 24/20 C and 13-h light conditions. Germination was 19 to 36% over a pH range from 4 to 10, with a trend toward higher germination under neutral-to-alkaline conditions. Horseweed germination was > 20% at < 40 mM NaCl concentration and lowest (4%) at 160 mM NaCl. These data suggest that even at high soil salinity conditions, horseweed can germinate. Germination of horseweed decreased from 25% to 2% as osmotic potential increased from 0 (distilled water) to −0.8 MPa, indicating that germination can still occur under moderate water stress conditions. Horseweed seedling emergence was at its maximum on the soil surface, and no seedlings emerged from seeds placed at a depth of 0.5 cm or higher.
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            Plant community diversity and invasibility by exotics: invasion of Mediterranean old fields by Conyza bonariensis and Conyza canadensis

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              Modelling the emergence response of weed seeds to burial depth: interactions with seed density, weight and shape

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                Journal
                Weed Biology and Management
                Weed Biol Manage
                Wiley
                1444-6162
                1445-6664
                September 2007
                September 2007
                : 7
                : 3
                : 192-199
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                10.1111/j.1445-6664.2007.00256.x
                917f2c03-0186-4e84-b527-9a0c0a8df81e
                © 2007

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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