Agricultural weeds: the contribution of domesticated species to the origin and evolution of feral weeds
Agricultural weeds descended from domesticated ancestors, directly from crops
(endoferality) and/or from crop–wild hybridization (exoferality), may have evolutionary …
(endoferality) and/or from crop–wild hybridization (exoferality), may have evolutionary …
Knowledge of Cover Crop Seed Traits and Treatments to Enhance Weed Suppression: A Narrative Review
Cover crops, as either a living plant or mulch, can suppress weeds by reducing weed
germination, emergence and growth, either through direct competition for resources …
germination, emergence and growth, either through direct competition for resources …
Rapid evolution of seed dormancy during sunflower de-domestication
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-
domesticated (feral) weeds. Wild sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is typically found in …
domesticated (feral) weeds. Wild sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is typically found in …
Ecological fitness cost associated with the AHAS Trp574Leu mutation in feral Raphanus sativus
Gene mutations endowing herbicide resistance may have negative pleiotropic effects on
plant fitness. Quantifying these effects is critical for predicting the evolution of herbicide …
plant fitness. Quantifying these effects is critical for predicting the evolution of herbicide …
Influence of feral Raphanus sativus seed attributes and burial depth in seedling emergence dynamics
Understanding the emergence patterns of agricultural weeds is paramount for effective
management practices. This study investigates the emergence dynamics of feral radish …
management practices. This study investigates the emergence dynamics of feral radish …
[HTML][HTML] After-Ripening and Stratification Improve the Germination of the Cakile maritima Scop. (Brassicaceae) from the Apulia Region, Italy
G Conversa, L Botticella, A Elia - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
Understanding seed germination is crucial for refining the propagation techniques of Cakile
maritima, a wild halophyte species with significant potential for biosaline agriculture …
maritima, a wild halophyte species with significant potential for biosaline agriculture …
Interference of feral radish (Raphanus sativus) resistant to AHAS-inhibiting herbicides with oilseed rape, wheat, and sunflower
RB Vercellino, CE Pandolfo, M Cantamutto… - … Journal of Pest …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Raphanus sativus (feral radish), a cosmopolitan weed, has developed resistance to
acetohydroxyacid synthase inhibiting herbicides in several countries of South America. This …
acetohydroxyacid synthase inhibiting herbicides in several countries of South America. This …
How Seed Traits Can Affect the Performance of Cover Crops and What Can We Do to Enhance It?
Cover crops as living plant or mulch can suppress weeds by reducing weed germination,
emergence and growth, either through direct competition for resources, allelopathy, or by …
emergence and growth, either through direct competition for resources, allelopathy, or by …
Growth and bioactive compound contents of various sprouts cultivated under dark and light conditions
JH Lee, MM Oh - Journal of Bio-Environment Control, 2021 - koreascience.kr
Recently, as consumers' interest and importance in health care have significantly increased,
they prefer natural and organic foods that do not use chemical pesticides. Since sprout …
they prefer natural and organic foods that do not use chemical pesticides. Since sprout …
The role of intraspecific crop–weed hybridization in the evolution of weediness and invasiveness: Cultivated and weedy radish (Raphanus sativus) as a case study
RB Vercellino, F Hernández… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Premise The phenotype of hybrids between a crop and its wild or weed counterpart is
usually intermediate and maladapted compared to that of their parents; however …
usually intermediate and maladapted compared to that of their parents; however …