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Seed longevity of red rice ecotypes buried in soil

Red rice is a troublesome weed in irrigated rice production and is spread through contaminated commercial rice seed and machinery. Seed dormancy is a major trait for red rice. Studies were carried out at two locations to determine red rice seed longevity in the soil of several ecotypes from four US...

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Published in:Planta daninha 2006-12, Vol.24 (4), p.611-620
Main Authors: Noldin, J.A.(Epagri Estação Experimental de Itajaí), Chandler, J.M.(Texas A&M University Department of Soil and Crop Science), McCauley, G.N.(Texas A&M Agricultural Research and Extension Center)
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Summary:Red rice is a troublesome weed in irrigated rice production and is spread through contaminated commercial rice seed and machinery. Seed dormancy is a major trait for red rice. Studies were carried out at two locations to determine red rice seed longevity in the soil of several ecotypes from four US states. Five months after burial near Beaumont, Texas only three ecotypes had viable seed (
ISSN:0100-8358
1806-9681
1806-9681
0100-8358
DOI:10.1590/S0100-83582006000400001