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GRDC - Advice Sheets - Weed seeds - Breaking the Bank (South ...
... By understanding the dynamics of the seedbank, which management strategies keep
weed seed numbers down and which rotations allow the seedbank to increase ...
www.grdc.com.au/growers/as/AS_WEEDSEEDS_03_2000.htm - 19k -


seedbank
... The seedbank consists of new seeds recently shed by a weed plant or
older seeds that have persisted in the soil for several years. ...
www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/weedsci/seedbank.htm - 7k -


Weed seed rain, soil seedbanks, and seedling recruitment in no ...
... ABSTRACT. Relationships among weed seed rain, soil seedbank, and seedling recruitment
in no-tillage systems were studied from July 1993 to May 1996. ...
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Weed seed rain, soil seedbanks, and seedling recruitment in no ...
... of the weed community in wheat (probably related to the weed management history
of the field), suggesting that the seeds present in the seedbank likely were ...
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[PDF] Effect of cultivation methods on weed seed distribution and ...
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... 1996). Weed seedling emergence and seedbank depletion are greater from seeds
near the soil surface than from those more deeply buried (Zhang et al. ...
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Weed Seeds in Manure - Manitoba Agriculture and Food
... although it may appear that the number of weed seeds introduced to the soil seedbank
through manure is high, it may be an insignificant source of weed seeds in ...
www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/soilwater/ manure/fdb01s05.html - 13k -


Soil Seedbank
... One reason weeds are so persistent is because of the soil seedbank, the collection
of weed seeds that have been produced in the past, sometimes in the distant ...
scarab.msu.montana.edu/extension/weeds023.htm - 5k -


Potential of weed seedbanks for managing weeds: a review of recent ...
... and size of samples); (iii) influence of cultivation methods on weed seed distribution;
(iv) mapping the spatial variability of the seedbank; (v) estimating ...
www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1046/ j.1445-6664.2001.00017.x/enhancedabs/ -


[PDF] SEED RETURN FROM WEED ESCAPES, SEED BANKS AND THEIR IMPLICATION TO ...
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... Clements, DR, DL Benoit and CJ Swanton. 1996. Tillage effects on weed seed
return and seedbank composition. Weed Sci. 44:314-322. Dekker, J. 1999. ...
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CATCHING WEED SEEDS AT HARVEST: A METHOD TO REDUCE ANNUAL WEED ...
... 0. aUsing prototype Ryetec weed seed catching units. Table 2. Effect of weed seed
catching in crops over two years on final ryegrass seedbank at two sites in SA. ...
www.regional.org.au/au/asa/1996/poster/684matthews.htm - 14k


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