Author:
Thill Donald C.,Zamora David L.,Kambitsch Donald L.
Abstract
The influence of depth (0 to 20 cm) and duration (1 to 31 months) of burial on the deterioration, germination, and viability of common crupina (Crupina vulgarisCass. ♯ CJNVU) was investigated in the field. Germination and decay of achenes prior to removal from the field were greater at 0- to 10- (7%) and 0- to 15- (21%) cm burial depths than at the 20-cm burial depth for 1980 and 1981 seedlots, respectively. After 25 months of burial, 41 and 26% of the achenes had not deteriorated for the 1980 and 1981 seedlots, respectively. Germination was greatest for nondeteriorated achenes recovered from 3- and 20-cm (63%) and least for the 10-cm burial depth (44%). Common crupina achenes recovered from the field over 25 months of burial exhibited a pronounced periodicity of germination, which was related to induced winter dormancy. The viability of achenes decreased linearly from 90 to near 0% over 31 months of burial.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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