Comparing the emergence of Echinochloa crus-galli populations in different locations. Part II: similarities and threshold parameters
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The variability in the emergence process of different populations was confirmed
for two Echinochloa crus-galli populations, one from Italy (IT) and the second from
Norway (NO). Seeds were sown in 12 localities over Europe and the Middle East, and
the emergence patterns of IT and NO were compared with those of several local populations at each location. Seeds of each population were sown in pots buried to the
ground level. The base temperature (Tb) for emergence was estimated by (1) analysing
logistic models applied to the field emergence of IT and NO, and (2) a germination
assay set in winter 2020 at constant temperatures (8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 26, 29°C) with
newly collected seeds in 2019 from the same fields where IT and NO had previously
been harvested in 2015. The logistic models developed for IT and NO in each location
showed that the emergence pattern of IT was similar to that of the local populations inPoland, Italy, Spain, Turkey South and Iran, while NO fitted better to those in Sweden
and Latvia. No germination was obtained for IT in a germination chamber, but the
estimated Tb with the logistic model was 11.2°C. For NO, the estimated Tb was 8.8°C
in the germination chamber and 8.1°C in the field. Results suggest that adaptation
to local environmental conditions has led to inter-population differences in Tb and
parameter estimates of thermal-time models to predict the emergence of E. crus-galli
should only be used for populations with similar climatic and habitat conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
barnyard grass; climate change; emergence pattern; modelling; population variability
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