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Pak. J. Bot., 48(2): 469-476, 2016.

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  Updated: 01-04-16

 

 

TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY AFFECT THE GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF SILYBUM MARIANUM GAERTN AND AVENA FATUA L.

 

SHAHEEN KASHMIR1, MUHAMMAD AZIM KHAN1*, ANWAR ALI SHAD1, K.B. MARWAT2 AND HAROON KHAN1

 

Abstract: Two troublesome weeds like Silybum marianum and Avena fatua were exposed to different levels of temperature and salinity. Laboratory based experimented were conducted in the Department of Weed Science, The University of Agriculture Peshawar during 2015. Sterilized seeds of S. marianum and A. fatua were placed in petri-dishes in a growth chamber. The temperature levels studied were 15, 25 and 40°C while the NaCl concentrations were 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 mM. Data revealed that germination and growth related traits responded differently to different levels of temperature and salinity. Optimum temperature (25°C) resulted in higher germination and growth of both the weed species. While highest temperature used (40°C) or lower temperature (15°C) resulted in poor germination and growth of S. marianum and A. fatua. Salinity level up to 100 mM did not affect the seed germination of S. marianum and A. fatua. NaCl concentration above 100 mM significantly decreased germination and ceased the germination of both the weeds at 600 mM. Like germination, the growth related variables were also decreased at very low or very high temperature and higher concentrations of NaCl. It is concluded that temperature and NaCl can affect establishment, growth and seed production potential of S. marianum and A. fatua.

 

Key words: Silybum marianum, Avena fatua, Salinity, Temperature, Weed, Germination, Growth.

 


1The University of Agriculture Peshawar 25130, Pakistan

2SBB University Sheringal, Upper Dir, KP, Pakistan

*Corresponding author’s email: azim@aup.edu.pk


   
   

 

   
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