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Title: WEED SEED BANK DYNAMICS: IMPLICATIONS TO WEED MANAGEMENT

Author
item Buhler, Douglas - Doug
item HARTZLER, ROBERT - IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Forcella, Frank

Submitted to: Journal of Crop Production
Publication Type: Review Article
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/17/1996
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Weeds continue to have major impacts on crop production in spite of efforts to eliminate them. Most weed species rely on seed for regeneration and persistence. The species composition and density of weed seed in the soil vary greatly and are closely linked to the cropping history of the land. Altering tillage practices changes patterns of soil disturbance and weed seed depth in the soil, which plays a role in weed species shifts. Crop rotation and weed control practices also impact the weed seed bank in the soil. Information on the weed seed bank should be a useful tool for integrated weed management. Decision aid models are being developed that use information on the composition of the weed seed bank to estimate weed populations, crop yield loss, and to recommend weed control tactics. Understanding weed seed bank dynamics can also be used to guide management practices. Improving and applying our understanding of weed seed and seed bank dynamics is essential to developing improved weed management systems.