Abstract
This paper investigated the potential for propagation of grass weeds from seed
by measuring changes in the size and composition of the germinable fraction of
the seed pool beneath 4 bent grass (Agrostis castellana)
pastures in southern Victoria during renovation. Soil samples, for the
estimation of the seed pool by seedling emergence in the glasshouse, were
taken from a control and a renovated pasture on 3 occasions during renovation
at each of the 4 sites. The depth distribution of seeds in the top 0–100
mm was assessed by dividing collected soil samples into depths of 0–30
mm and 30–100 mm.
The total germinable seed pool (0–30 mm) ranged from 17 620 to 83 540
seedlings/m2, as affected by the time of sampling.
There were seedlings from 14 grass genera (12% contribution to the
total seed pool), Juncus (60%), 4 leguminous
genera (17%), and 22 other dicotyledonous genera (12%). The
percentage change in the number of germinated seeds of grasses and
dicotyledons between the first and second sampling was negative (
–7·3% to –31·4%) beneath renovated
pasture, as opposed to a positive change
(29·0–174·4%) beneath undisturbed pasture; this was
attributed to the prevention of seeding due to the cultivation of the pasture
associated with renovation. The percentage change in the number of germinated
seeds of grasses and dicotyledons did not differ significantly between
renovated and undisturbed pasture between the second and third sampling, which
suggested that no more seed germinated in response to renovation.
Re-distribution of germinable seed to lower depths (30–100 mm) with
renovation was apparent for grasses and other dicotyledons, and would depress
successful emergence of these seedlings.
Renovation prevented re-seeding of weeds and buried surface seed, but did not
significantly stimulate additional seed to germinate the following autumn
after renovation. Weed seeds were still present in the soil seed pool after
renovation, which indicated that these species could potentially germinate and
establish in new pastures.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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