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Germination and Emergence of Virginia Buttonweed (<i>Diodia virginiana</i>)
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1991
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EngineeringBotanyCrop PhysiologyPlant ReproductionCrop EstablishmentPlant EcologyOptimal GerminationWeed ScienceApplied Plant EcologyPlant-abiotic InteractionGermination RateCrop Water RelationMaximum GerminationBiologyDroughtNatural SciencesVirginia ButtonweedSeed GerminationSeed StoragePlant Physiology
Virginia buttonweed seeds germinated at temperatures between 15 and 40 C, with optimal germination occurring at 25 or 30 C in 12 h light alternated with 15 to 25 or 20 to 30 C in darkness, respectively. Germination rate was lower in continuous darkness than in light. Germination was reduced under simulated water stress conditions with less than 10% of seeds germinating at osmotic potentials below −0.3 MPa. Overall seed germination was reduced under simulated flooding conditions; greater germination occurred in aerated water than in unaerated water. Maximum germination occurred at pH 6. Seedlings emerged from depths as great as 8 cm, with maximum emergence occurring from 2 cm.
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