2017
DOI: 10.1139/cjps-2017-0103
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Weed seed shatter in spring wheat in Alberta

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“…Beauv., Chenopodium album L., and Bassia scoparia (L.) A. J. Scott, retain a high proportion of seed at crop maturity and thus are good candidates for HWSC control. 9 Other weeds with high seed retention and thus greater HWSC potential include Sinapis arvensis L. and Galium spp. in dryland pulse crops, [9][10][11] A. palmeri and Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.)…”
Section: Opportunities For Hwsc Use In North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Beauv., Chenopodium album L., and Bassia scoparia (L.) A. J. Scott, retain a high proportion of seed at crop maturity and thus are good candidates for HWSC control. 9 Other weeds with high seed retention and thus greater HWSC potential include Sinapis arvensis L. and Galium spp. in dryland pulse crops, [9][10][11] A. palmeri and Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.)…”
Section: Opportunities For Hwsc Use In North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Other weeds with high seed retention and thus greater HWSC potential include Sinapis arvensis L. and Galium spp. in dryland pulse crops, [9][10][11] A. palmeri and Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer in grain sorghum and corn, 7 Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.…”
Section: Opportunities For Hwsc Use In North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weed seed retention varied according to climatic conditions (Shirtliffe et al, 2000;Taghizadeh et al, 2012) and would most likely vary across different agro-ecosystems (Walsh and Powles, 2007). If ≤20% and ≥80% seed shatter by direct harvest time is considered low and high, respectively (Beckie et al, 2018), S. noctiflora can be classified as high and the other species as intermediate. of their retained seeds might be reduced due to their stem growth type and seed set along the entire stem.…”
Section: Potential To Target Weed Seeds With Hwscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies by Burton et al (2016Burton et al ( , 2017 and Tidemann et al (2017) have also found significant differences and variation in seed shatter and retention both among and within weed species. Such variation may be associated with weed genotype or ecotype, crop or cultivar, agronomic practices, edaphic or environmental conditions or their interactions (Beckie et al, 2018).…”
Section: Poor Target For Hwscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Shirtliffe et al (2000) reported a growing degree-day interval for wild oat with full seed shattering between 1,470 and 1,680. Different weed-seed shattering patterns have been reported depending on the cropping system and harvest approach (swathing vs. direct harvest) (Beckie et al 2017;Burton et al 2016). In addition, wild oat and ryegrass species retained twice as much seed in Australia compared with the Great Plains region (Walsh et al 2017b).…”
Section: Seed Retention and Plant Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%