发芽
壤土
苗木
播种
生物
龙葵
农学
园艺
播种
盐度
干重
土壤水分
生态学
作者
John W. Boyd,Don S. Murray
出处
期刊:Weed Science
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:1982-05-01
卷期号:30 (3): 238-243
被引量:48
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0043174500040455
摘要
Controlled – environment studies were conducted to determine the influence of temperature, light, seed weight, depth of planting, substrate pH, and salinity on the germination and emergence of silverleaf nightshade ( Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav.). The effects of planting date, top removal, and root-cutting length on establishment were studied in the field. Fluctuating temperatures of 20 to 30C produced 57% germination. Maximum germination, 59%, occurred between pH 6 and 7. NaCl concentrations greater than 2500 ppmw caused germination to decrease 85% or more compared to the control. Light was not important for germination. Mean seedling emergence was 46% from depths of 1.0 to 2.5 cm. Silverleaf nightshade seedling emergence from a 2-cm depth was 31% greater in a sandy soil than a loam. Delayed seeding caused a decline in dry-weight accumulation of above-ground parts. Fifteen percent of seedlings clipped 15 days after emergence were capable of regrowth, and after 30 days or more, 90% of the clipped plants regrew.
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