Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions

Parthenium hysterophorus L. is regarded as one of the most invasive weed species. This study evaluated the effect of soil pH on P. hyterophorus weed growth and fecundity, as well as the effect of burial depths on P. hyterophorus seed survival and emergence. The first study evaluated five soil pH lev...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan, Sinniah, Uma Rani, Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2023
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author Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan
Sinniah, Uma Rani
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
author_facet Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan
Sinniah, Uma Rani
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
author_sort Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan
collection UPM
description Parthenium hysterophorus L. is regarded as one of the most invasive weed species. This study evaluated the effect of soil pH on P. hyterophorus weed growth and fecundity, as well as the effect of burial depths on P. hyterophorus seed survival and emergence. The first study evaluated five soil pH levels (acidic, sub-acidic, neutral, sub-basic, and basic) in a randomised complete block design. Seed germinability and subsequent seedling growth (height, leaf area, biomass, and seed number/plant) were evaluated. This study showed that P. hysterophorus seeds have a similar germination capacity under varying soil pH conditions. However, acidic soil indicated accelerated growth (25% higher biomass with 15.2% more leaf area) and fecundity (13.4% faster to enter the flowering stage at 74 days after sowing). In the second study, two factors were tested; burial depths (0.5, 5, 10, and 20 cm) being nested into seven burial durations (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 months). Seed viability (final germination percentage and germination rate index), electrical conductance, and emergence percentage were assessed with the burial conditions. The results showed that only seed buried at 0.5 cm depth indicated emergence (81.3% of cumulative emergence). Forty per cent of the seeds remained viable after exhumation at 0.5–5 cm depth, while only 19–27% survived as the burial depth increased beyond 10 cm depth within 12 months. The seed remained viable for more than 12 months as a seed bank, despite faster deterioration at increasing soil depth.
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spelling upm.eprints-1100362024-09-09T02:14:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110036/ Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan Sinniah, Uma Rani Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful Parthenium hysterophorus L. is regarded as one of the most invasive weed species. This study evaluated the effect of soil pH on P. hyterophorus weed growth and fecundity, as well as the effect of burial depths on P. hyterophorus seed survival and emergence. The first study evaluated five soil pH levels (acidic, sub-acidic, neutral, sub-basic, and basic) in a randomised complete block design. Seed germinability and subsequent seedling growth (height, leaf area, biomass, and seed number/plant) were evaluated. This study showed that P. hysterophorus seeds have a similar germination capacity under varying soil pH conditions. However, acidic soil indicated accelerated growth (25% higher biomass with 15.2% more leaf area) and fecundity (13.4% faster to enter the flowering stage at 74 days after sowing). In the second study, two factors were tested; burial depths (0.5, 5, 10, and 20 cm) being nested into seven burial durations (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 months). Seed viability (final germination percentage and germination rate index), electrical conductance, and emergence percentage were assessed with the burial conditions. The results showed that only seed buried at 0.5 cm depth indicated emergence (81.3% of cumulative emergence). Forty per cent of the seeds remained viable after exhumation at 0.5–5 cm depth, while only 19–27% survived as the burial depth increased beyond 10 cm depth within 12 months. The seed remained viable for more than 12 months as a seed bank, despite faster deterioration at increasing soil depth. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan and Sinniah, Uma Rani and Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful (2023) Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 46 (2). pp. 593-606. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/pjtas/browse/regular-issue?article=JTAS-2610-2022 10.47836/pjtas.46.2.13
spellingShingle Ghazali, Mohd Norsazwan
Sinniah, Uma Rani
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title_full Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title_fullStr Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title_full_unstemmed Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title_short Parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil pH and burial conditions
title_sort parthenium hysterophorus weed fecundity and seed survival at different soil ph and burial conditions
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