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The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management

Xanthium strumarium L. (Common cocklebur) is a noxious weed prevailing in different ecosystems around the world. It incurs significant yield and economic losses in different cropping systems globally. Successful management of any weed species depends on sound knowledge of seed germination biology. H...

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Autores principales: Saeed, Amna, Hussain, Ansar, Khan, Muhammad Ifnan, Arif, Muhammad, Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar, Mehmood, Hassan, Iqbal, Muhammad, Alkahtani, Jawaher, Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33125445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241601
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author Saeed, Amna
Hussain, Ansar
Khan, Muhammad Ifnan
Arif, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Mehmood, Hassan
Iqbal, Muhammad
Alkahtani, Jawaher
Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman
author_facet Saeed, Amna
Hussain, Ansar
Khan, Muhammad Ifnan
Arif, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Mehmood, Hassan
Iqbal, Muhammad
Alkahtani, Jawaher
Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman
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description Xanthium strumarium L. (Common cocklebur) is a noxious weed prevailing in different ecosystems around the world. It incurs significant yield and economic losses in different cropping systems globally. Successful management of any weed species depends on sound knowledge of seed germination biology. However, detailed knowledge on seed germination biology of the species is missing. Therefore, we investigated the impact of different environmental factors on seed germination and seed burial depths on seedling emergence of two X. strumarium populations. The impact of different sorghum mulch doses (0–10 t ha(-1)) on seedling emergence of the tested populations was also explored. Seed germination was evaluated under different photoperiods (0, 12 and 24), constant temperatures (0–50°C with 5°C stepwise rise), and different levels of pH (3–12), salinity (0–600 mM) and osmotic potential (0 to -1.6 MPa). Seedling emergence was observed for seeds buried at different depths (0–15 cm). Seeds of both populations proved non-photoblastic; however, higher germination was recorded under 12-hour photoperiod. The seeds germinated under a wide range of constant temperatures (10–45°C), pH (4–10), osmotic potentials (0 to -0.8 MPa) and salinity levels (0–400 mM NaCl). However, the highest germination was observed under 30–31°C temperature and neutral pH (7.51–7.52). Seeds were able to withstand 400 mM salinity and -1.00 MPa osmotic potential. Seedling emergence was initially improved with increasing burial depth and then a sharp decline was noted for the seeds buried >3 cm depth. Most of the seeds of both populations did not emerge from >8 cm depth. Different sorghum mulch doses linearly suppressed seedling emergence of tested populations, and 5.83–5.89 t ha(-1) mulch application suppressed 50% of seedling emergence. Seedling emergence was completely retarded with 8 t ha(-1) sorghum mulch. The tested populations germinated under diverse environmental circumstances indicating that the species can become troublesome in marginal habitats and cropped lands. Deep burial of seeds and application of sorghum mulches suppressed seedling emergence. Thus, deep burial followed by shallow tillage and application of sorghum mulches could be used as a successful strategy to manage the species in agricultural fields. Nonetheless, management strategies must be developed to control the species in other habitats.
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spelling pubmed-75985002020-11-03 The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management Saeed, Amna Hussain, Ansar Khan, Muhammad Ifnan Arif, Muhammad Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar Mehmood, Hassan Iqbal, Muhammad Alkahtani, Jawaher Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman PLoS One Research Article Xanthium strumarium L. (Common cocklebur) is a noxious weed prevailing in different ecosystems around the world. It incurs significant yield and economic losses in different cropping systems globally. Successful management of any weed species depends on sound knowledge of seed germination biology. However, detailed knowledge on seed germination biology of the species is missing. Therefore, we investigated the impact of different environmental factors on seed germination and seed burial depths on seedling emergence of two X. strumarium populations. The impact of different sorghum mulch doses (0–10 t ha(-1)) on seedling emergence of the tested populations was also explored. Seed germination was evaluated under different photoperiods (0, 12 and 24), constant temperatures (0–50°C with 5°C stepwise rise), and different levels of pH (3–12), salinity (0–600 mM) and osmotic potential (0 to -1.6 MPa). Seedling emergence was observed for seeds buried at different depths (0–15 cm). Seeds of both populations proved non-photoblastic; however, higher germination was recorded under 12-hour photoperiod. The seeds germinated under a wide range of constant temperatures (10–45°C), pH (4–10), osmotic potentials (0 to -0.8 MPa) and salinity levels (0–400 mM NaCl). However, the highest germination was observed under 30–31°C temperature and neutral pH (7.51–7.52). Seeds were able to withstand 400 mM salinity and -1.00 MPa osmotic potential. Seedling emergence was initially improved with increasing burial depth and then a sharp decline was noted for the seeds buried >3 cm depth. Most of the seeds of both populations did not emerge from >8 cm depth. Different sorghum mulch doses linearly suppressed seedling emergence of tested populations, and 5.83–5.89 t ha(-1) mulch application suppressed 50% of seedling emergence. Seedling emergence was completely retarded with 8 t ha(-1) sorghum mulch. The tested populations germinated under diverse environmental circumstances indicating that the species can become troublesome in marginal habitats and cropped lands. Deep burial of seeds and application of sorghum mulches suppressed seedling emergence. Thus, deep burial followed by shallow tillage and application of sorghum mulches could be used as a successful strategy to manage the species in agricultural fields. Nonetheless, management strategies must be developed to control the species in other habitats. Public Library of Science 2020-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7598500/ /pubmed/33125445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241601 Text en © 2020 Saeed et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Saeed, Amna
Hussain, Ansar
Khan, Muhammad Ifnan
Arif, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Mehmood, Hassan
Iqbal, Muhammad
Alkahtani, Jawaher
Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman
The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title_full The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title_fullStr The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title_full_unstemmed The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title_short The influence of environmental factors on seed germination of Xanthium strumarium L.: Implications for management
title_sort influence of environmental factors on seed germination of xanthium strumarium l.: implications for management
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33125445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241601
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