INVESTIGADORES
CHANTRE BALACCA Guillermo Ruben
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
MATERNAL EFFECTS ON Lithospermum arvense L. SEED DORMANCY II. SOIL NITROGEN SUPPLY
Autor/es:
LONGÁS, MARÍA DE LAS MERCEDES; CHANTRE, GUILLERMO RUBÉN; SABBATINI, MARIO RICARDO
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Congreso; XXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Malezas-ALAM/ I Congreso Argentino de Malezas-ASACIM; 2015
Institución organizadora:
ASACIM/ALAM
Resumen:
Seed dormancy is a crucial adaptative ecological trait of weeds life cycle. Primarydormancy is determined during seed development and maturation on the mother plantsbeing influenced by environmental and management conditions, such as soil nutrientsavailability. Maternal effects contribute to the ecological adaptation strategy of weeds in agroecosystems which are subjected to continuous human intervention. Lithospermum arvense L. is a weedy annual species of winter cereal crops of the semiarid temperate region Argentina. This work aims to study the effect of soil nitrogen supply as a maternal factor on the level of primary dormancy of the progeny. A nitrogen gradient (0, 75 and 150 Kg N/ha) was applied on mother plants and their progeny was evaluated over a range of temperatures at different after-ripening times. A thermal-time approach based on afterripening thermal-time accumulation was used to evaluate seed germinability as a function of the applied nitrogen level. A higher mean maximum germination temperature (Tc(50)) was observed at increasing nitrogen levels. It is suggested that primary dormancy level of L. arvense would be influenced by nitrogen fertilization of adult plants affecting the pattern of emergence under field environmental conditions.