Weed Science (2003) 51, 725-730

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Nathan S. Boyd and Rene C. Van Acker (2003)
The effects of depth and fluctuating soil moisture on the emergence of eight annual and six perennial plant species
Weed Science 51 (5), 725-730
Abstract: Weed seedling emergence is partially dependent on biotic and abiotic conditions directly surrounding the seed. When environmental conditions are appropriate, seed germination and emergence occurs. We studied the impact of seeding depth (surface, 1 to 2, 3 to 4, and 6 to 7 cm) and fluctuating soil moisture regimes (field capacity [FC]-1/3FC-FC; FC-1/6FC-FC) on percent weed emergence in a greenhouse. At FC, wild mustard and field pennycress had the greatest percent emergence when seeds were placed on or near the soil surface, whereas percent emergence of barnyardgrass and round-leaved mallow was unaffected by seeding depth. All the perennials tested had the greatest percent emergence at FC when seeds were placed near or on the soil surface, except for common milkweed which only emerged below the soil surface. When soil moisture levels fluctuated, surface seeds of barnyardgrass, catchweed bedstraw, green foxtail, wheat, and wild oat had less emergence than seeds below the soil surface; field pennycress had increased emergence when the seeds were placed on the surface; and round-leaved mallow and wild mustard emergence was unaffected by seeding depth. The emergence of curly dock, dandelion, and perennial sowthistle was unaffected by seeding depth, whereas foxtail barley and quackgrass emergence was reduced when seeds were placed on the surface and soil moisture fluctuated.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
population dynamics/ epidemiology
environment - cropping system/rotation


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Avena fatua (weed)
Echinochloa crus-galli (weed)
Taraxacum officinale (weed)
Rumex crispus (weed)
Sonchus arvensis (weed)
Thlaspi arvense (weed)
Galium aparine (weed)
Sinapis arvensis (weed)
Setaria viridis (weed)
Elymus repens (weed)
Malva pusilla (weed)
Asclepias syriaca (weed)
Hordeum jubatum (weed)