Effects of Environmental Factors on the Germination of Weeds
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Ecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 3309
Special Issue Editor
Interests: seed biology; seed germination; seed dormancy; soil seedbank; seed persistence; seedling emergence and early growth; plant phenology
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Dear Colleagues,
Weeds are one of the major agricultural problems worldwide. Weed species composition depends on the environment, which in turn is linked to crop and management practices (soil tillage, fertilizers, herbicides, crop rotation, cover crops, and other agricultural practices). In order to develop effective weed control strategies, the requirements for weed germination and seedling emergence need to be investigated. By identifying the environmental factors which positively or negatively affect weed seed germination, effective management strategies can be developed to reduce weed infestation and the soil seed bank. The seed bank is the reserve of viable seeds and vegetative propagules able to regenerate persistent weed infestation in the agroecosystem. Therefore, a high density of seeds in the soil seed bank can cause management difficulties for many years. Understanding seed ecology and weed seed bank dynamics is essential for effective weed management.
This Special Issue aims to give prominence to the environmental factors affecting weed seed germination and seedling emergence and to promote discussion about this topic. The objective is to bring together papers that attempt to answer questions relating in particular to environmental factors influencing:
- Weed seed dynamics.
- Weed seed longevity.
- Weed seed predation.
- Weed seed bank.
- Weed seed dormancy, germination, and emergence.
- Weed seed response to agricultural practices.
- Weed seed behaviour under particular environmental conditions (salinity, floods, droughts, extreme weather events, etc.).
Prof. Dr. Roberta Masin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Weed seed germination
- Weed seed dormancy
- Weed seedling emergence
- Soil and seeds interaction
- Weed ecology
- Weed seedbank
- Soil, weed seeds, and microorganism
- Agronomic practices and weed seeds
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