Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Maia,Fernanda Costa
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Maia,Manoel De Souza, Bekker,Renée M., Berton,Rogério Previatti, Caetano,Leandro Sebastião
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Sementes (Online)
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Resumo: The interest was the seed longevity dynamics of annual ryegrass in natural conditions as an important tool to explain its dynamics in no tillage systems used in the South of Brazil. The species is commonly managed for natural re-sowing and, in this way, allows cattle grazing with reduced costs during the winter time. In February of 2003, twenty bags of nylon screen containing sterilised soil with 100 seeds in each were randomly buried in the field, 5 cm deep. Around every three or four months, four sacks were exhumed. Seeds were counted and tested using germination and tetrazolium tests.The seeds showed high primary dormancy, which was overcome very fast. After 108, 226, 326, 565 and 732 days of burial there were no significant differences as the secondary dormancy of the seeds that did not germinate in autumn was not high. The last exhumation period was significantly different from the others due to the strong decay on seed viability. As few seeds remained viable after 732 days, the soil seed bank was classified as transient, being evident that in annual pastures the transitory seed banks have a main role in the regeneration of the species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
title Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
spellingShingle Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
Maia,Fernanda Costa
annual ryegrass
persistence
viability
dormancy
buried seeds
title_short Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
title_full Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
title_fullStr Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
title_full_unstemmed Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
title_sort Lolium Multiflorum seeds in the soil: II. Longevity under natural conditions
author Maia,Fernanda Costa
author_facet Maia,Fernanda Costa
Maia,Manoel De Souza
Bekker,Renée M.
Berton,Rogério Previatti
Caetano,Leandro Sebastião
author_role author
author2 Maia,Manoel De Souza
Bekker,Renée M.
Berton,Rogério Previatti
Caetano,Leandro Sebastião
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia,Fernanda Costa
Maia,Manoel De Souza
Bekker,Renée M.
Berton,Rogério Previatti
Caetano,Leandro Sebastião
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv annual ryegrass
persistence
viability
dormancy
buried seeds
topic annual ryegrass
persistence
viability
dormancy
buried seeds
description The interest was the seed longevity dynamics of annual ryegrass in natural conditions as an important tool to explain its dynamics in no tillage systems used in the South of Brazil. The species is commonly managed for natural re-sowing and, in this way, allows cattle grazing with reduced costs during the winter time. In February of 2003, twenty bags of nylon screen containing sterilised soil with 100 seeds in each were randomly buried in the field, 5 cm deep. Around every three or four months, four sacks were exhumed. Seeds were counted and tested using germination and tetrazolium tests.The seeds showed high primary dormancy, which was overcome very fast. After 108, 226, 326, 565 and 732 days of burial there were no significant differences as the secondary dormancy of the seeds that did not germinate in autumn was not high. The last exhumation period was significantly different from the others due to the strong decay on seed viability. As few seeds remained viable after 732 days, the soil seed bank was classified as transient, being evident that in annual pastures the transitory seed banks have a main role in the regeneration of the species.
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