• Title of article

    SOIL SEED BANK LONGEVITY INFORMATION FOR WEED ERADICATION TARGET SPECIES

  • Author/Authors

    Brooks, S.J. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Australia , Setter, S.D.

  • From page
    73
  • To page
    83
  • Abstract
    The longevity of seed in the soil is a key determinant of the cost and length of weed eradication programs. Soil seed bank information and ongoing research have input into the planning and reporting of two nationally cost shared weed eradication programs based in tropical north Queensland. These eradication programs are targeting serious weeds such as Chromoleana odorata, Mikania micrantha, Miconia calvescens, Clidemia hirta and Limnocharis flava. Various methods are available for estimating soil seed persistence. Field methods to estimate the total and germinable soil seed densities include seed packet burial trials, extracting seed from field soil samples, germinating seed in field soil samples and observations from native range seed bank studies. Interrogating field control records can also indicate the length of the control and monitoring periods needed to exhaust the seed bank. Recently, laboratory tests which rapidly age seed have provided an additional indicator of relative seed persistence. Each method has its advantages, drawbacks and logistical constraints.
  • Keywords
    Seed banks , eradication , seed packet burial , Clidemia , Miconia , Chromolaena
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
  • Record number

    2587491