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10 January 2022 Flooding Depths and Burial Effects on Seedling Emergence of Five California Weedy Rice (Oryza sativa spontanea) Accessions
Liberty B. Galvin, Deniz Inci, Mohsen Mesgaran, Whitney Brim-DeForest, Kassim Al-Khatib
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Abstract

Weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea Roshev.) has recently become a significant botanical pest in California rice (Oryza sativa L.) production systems. The conspecificity of this pest with cultivated rice negates the use of selective herbicides, rendering the development of nonchemical methods a necessary component of creating management strategies for this weed. Experiments were conducted to determine the emergence and early growth responses of O. sativa spontanea to flooding soil and burial conditions. Treatment combinations of four flooding depths (0, 5, 10, and 15 cm) and four burial depths (1.3, 2.5, 5, and 10 cm) were applied to test the emergence of five O. sativa spontanea accessions as well as ‘M-206’, a commonly used rice cultivar in California, for comparison. Results revealed that burial depth had a significant effect on seedling emergence. A 43% to 91% decrease in emergence between seedlings buried at 1.3 and 2.5 cm depending on the flooding depth and accession and an absence of emergence from seedlings buried at or below 5 cm were observed. Flooding depth did not affect emergence, but there was a significant interaction between burial and flooding treatments. There was no significant difference between total O. sativa spontanea emergence from the soil and water surfaces regardless of burial or flooding depths, implying that once the various accessions have emerged from the soil they will also emerge from the floodwater. Most accessions had similar total emergence compared with M-206 cultivated rice but produced more dry weight than M-206 when planted at 1.3 cm in the soil. The results of this experiment can be used to inform stakeholders of the flooding conditions necessary as well as soil burial depths that will promote or inhibit the emergence of California O. sativa spontanea accessions from the weed seedbank.

© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Weed Science Society of America.
Liberty B. Galvin, Deniz Inci, Mohsen Mesgaran, Whitney Brim-DeForest, and Kassim Al-Khatib "Flooding Depths and Burial Effects on Seedling Emergence of Five California Weedy Rice (Oryza sativa spontanea) Accessions," Weed Science 70(2), 213-219, (10 January 2022). https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2021.82
Received: 26 June 2021; Accepted: 6 December 2021; Published: 10 January 2022
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conspecific
weedy (red) rice
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