畑土壌中におけるコムギ種子の寿命とその自生化

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タイトル別名
  • Seed Longevity and Emergence of Volunteer Wheat in Upland Fields.

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Since volunteer wheat normally sprouts from shed seeds, volunteer wheat control in farming should begin with ecological studies of these seeds. The objectives of this study were to clarify: 1) the forms of seeds shed during combine harvesting, and 2) the effects of these forms of seeds on wheat seed dormancy and longevity in the soil.<br>Wheat seeds shed during combine harvesting consist of both loose seeds and unthreshed ears (or ear seeds). The head feeding combine lost 98 seeds/m2 and 121.7 seeds/m2 of loose seeds and ear seeds, respectively, while, the conventional combine lost 18.2 seeds/m2 and 42.4 seeds/m2 (Fig. 2). This shows that many of seeds from the unthreshed ears fall in the field during combine harvesting.<br>The results of field experiments showed that the longevity of the seeds of wheat cultivars with a resistance to pre-harvest sprouting was greater than that of cultivars which showed a susceptibility to sprouting. The results also showed that the longevity of unthreshed ear seeds was longer than that of loose seeds in the soil (Table 2, Figs. 4 and 5).<br>Shed seeds of unthreshed ears during wheat harvesting are numerous, thus making the volunteer problem worse in subsequent barley cultivation.

収録刊行物

  • 雑草研究

    雑草研究 41 (3), 197-204, 1996

    日本雑草学会

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  • CRID
    1390282679258064000
  • NII論文ID
    130003996210
  • DOI
    10.3719/weed.41.197
  • ISSN
    18824757
    0372798X
  • 本文言語コード
    en
  • データソース種別
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    • CiNii Articles
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    使用不可

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