Dormancy, germination and emergence of Urochloa panicoides regulated by temperature

Urochloa panicoides is an annual weed of summer crops. In Argentina, in subhumid areas with monsoon rainfall, it germinates and establishes in a single flush. To [i] identify the environmental factors that modify its seed dormancy level and germination and [ii] quantify the parameters describing the...

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Otros Autores: Ustarroz, Diego, Kruk, Betina Claudia, Satorre, Emilio Horacio, Ghersa, Claudio Marco
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