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Time of emergence impacts the growth and reproduction of silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav.)
Authors:Xiaocheng Zhu  Hanwen Wu  Rex Stanton  Geoffrey E. Burrows  Deirdre Lemerle  Harsh Raman
Affiliation:1. EH Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, , Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia;2. School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Charles Sturt University, , Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia;3. Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute, , Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Silverleaf nightshade is one of the worst agricultural weeds on a worldwide basis. Improved understanding of its life cycle will be useful for weed management. This research showed that the growth and reproduction of silverleaf nightshade were affected significantly by the time of emergence. Plants (both root‐ and seed‐generated) that emerged early in the growing season, such as in September or November (spring), were significantly taller and produced more biomass and fruit than plants that emerged in January (summer) and March (autumn). Delayed emergence resulted in a shorter vegetative phase and less fruit production. As a result, the silverleaf nightshade plants that emerged in September produced a large amount of seeds, while the plants that emerged later in the season did not flower. Thus, control of early‐emerging plants is important. The dynamics of fruit production indicated that silverleaf nightshade fruit formed in December and peaked in March, which suggests that a control action is required before December to control the soil seed bank.
Keywords:emergence delay  perennial weed  reproduction  root  seed
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