F. Vidotto et A. Ferrero, Germination behaviour of red rice (Oryza sativa L.) seeds in field and laboratory conditions, AGRONOMIE, 20(4), 2000, pp. 375-382
Two experiments were carried out in 1996-1998 to study (1) the germination
behaviour of red rice seeds kept for different periods of time in field and
laboratory conditions, and (2) the weed emergence behaviour in response to
different burial depths. The first experiment was carried out considering
mature red rice seeds of two biotypes which were exposed to field condition
s and to 20 degrees C, for different periods of time, and then tested for t
heir germinability over 6 months. The time required for red rice seed to ge
rminate in petri dishes depended on the storage conditions and proved to be
inversely related to the storage duration. Immediately after harvesting, t
he red rice seeds required 180 days of permanence in petri dishes to germin
ate. This time was reduced to 20 days when the seeds were exposed for 30 da
ys at 20 degrees C or for 160 days in field conditions. The second experime
nt was conducted both in the greenhouse and in the field, placing seeds at
different depths from 0 to 13 cm, in saturated and flooded soil conditions,
and in loamy and clayey soil. The emergence was affected both by the depth
of burial and the presence of a water layer on the soil surface, and occur
red from a maximum depth of 10 cm. Most of the emergences were recorded in
the 0-5 cm soil layer in saturated loamy soil (92-45%).