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Germination ecology of Leptochloa chinensis: a new weed in the Italian rice agro-environment
Authors:S Benvenuti  G Dinelli†  & A Bonetti†
Institution:Department of Agronomy and Agroecosystems Management, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy;, and Department of Agroenvironmental Science and Technology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Leptochloa chinensis is a new weed that has been found with increasing frequency in Italian rice paddies. The germination ecology of L. chinensis seeds was studied in order to investigate the development mechanisms and survival strategy of this weed in rice paddies of northern Italy. Leptochloa chinensis seeds showed no dormancy and exhibited germination even in anoxic conditions. Germination was strongly influenced by temperature (minimum around 15°C; optimal 25–35°C) and light (phytochrome dependent). Temperature fluctuation caused an increase of seed germination in the dark. Seed burial also strongly inhibited germination and emergence of this species. At 5 cm seed burial only 5% of seedlings emerged in flooded conditions, while at the same depth, but with no flooding, no seedling emergence was observed. This phenomenon was not due to oxygen depletion, as germination was not inhibited by complete anoxia, as demonstrated by the fact that some seedlings did emerge in flooding conditions when water was no deeper than 6 cm. Seed burial and concomitant flooding induced an unusual germination: first coleoptile emergence and subsequently emergence of the radicle was observed. The possible exploitation of this knowledge for weed management is discussed.
Keywords:Leptochloa chinensis            germination ecology  emergence  aquatic weed  rice
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