The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)

This study was conducted in the glasshouse in Biology Department College of Science Mosul University to study the effect of the crops (wheat, Barley, corn ,Sun flower) residues added to the soil at ratio (5%) W:W in seed germination and growth of four weeds includes (Silybum marianum L ., Lolium ri...

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Main Authors: Wasan S. Husain, Janan A. Saeed, Amer M. Al-Mathedy
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Language:English
Published: College of Agriculture 2018-12-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161522_457b12cfa9a21e0bd679ac744352acd2.pdf
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Janan A. Saeed
Amer M. Al-Mathedy
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description This study was conducted in the glasshouse in Biology Department College of Science Mosul University to study the effect of the crops (wheat, Barley, corn ,Sun flower) residues added to the soil at ratio (5%) W:W in seed germination and growth of four weeds includes (Silybum marianum L ., Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus  oleraceus L., Panicum Spp.). The result showed inhibition in seed germination and growth of the weeds growing in the soil containing the crops residues compared with the plant (weeds) growing in control soil (without residues) showing significant difference between crop residues rather than weed species (using a multi-range Duncan test at a 5%) . It was found that the greatest inhibition in seed germination and shoot length of Silybum marianum L. effect by Wheat residues reaching 36.05% , 24.49% , respectively which was accompanied with reeducation in these stem diameter section 28.6% .in root growth was found that the greatest inhibition recorded 42.85% in Lolium rigidum L. that growth in soil content barley residues also Wheat residues caused the greatest inhibition root diameter section in sonchus  oleraceus L. 59.13% ,While remarked increases in vascular calendar diameter for Lolium rigidum L. effect by corn residues accompanied increases in root length , that the greatest inhibition in leaf area of Lolium rigidum L. 83.27% effect by corn residues accompanied inhibition wider cell epidermis 62.88% ,in dry weight of Silybum marianum L. show the greatest inhibition effect by sunflower residues 70.46% .
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spelling doaj-art-10f04bb1854545dabe75d7ed53832cf92025-08-20T01:58:55ZengCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962018-12-0146439340610.33899/magrj.2018.161522161522The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)Wasan S. Husain0Janan A. Saeed1Amer M. Al-Mathedy2Department of Biology /College of Science University of MosulDepartment of Biology /College of Science University of MosulDepartment of Biology/College of Education University of MosulThis study was conducted in the glasshouse in Biology Department College of Science Mosul University to study the effect of the crops (wheat, Barley, corn ,Sun flower) residues added to the soil at ratio (5%) W:W in seed germination and growth of four weeds includes (Silybum marianum L ., Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus  oleraceus L., Panicum Spp.). The result showed inhibition in seed germination and growth of the weeds growing in the soil containing the crops residues compared with the plant (weeds) growing in control soil (without residues) showing significant difference between crop residues rather than weed species (using a multi-range Duncan test at a 5%) . It was found that the greatest inhibition in seed germination and shoot length of Silybum marianum L. effect by Wheat residues reaching 36.05% , 24.49% , respectively which was accompanied with reeducation in these stem diameter section 28.6% .in root growth was found that the greatest inhibition recorded 42.85% in Lolium rigidum L. that growth in soil content barley residues also Wheat residues caused the greatest inhibition root diameter section in sonchus  oleraceus L. 59.13% ,While remarked increases in vascular calendar diameter for Lolium rigidum L. effect by corn residues accompanied increases in root length , that the greatest inhibition in leaf area of Lolium rigidum L. 83.27% effect by corn residues accompanied inhibition wider cell epidermis 62.88% ,in dry weight of Silybum marianum L. show the greatest inhibition effect by sunflower residues 70.46% .https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161522_457b12cfa9a21e0bd679ac744352acd2.pdf
spellingShingle Wasan S. Husain
Janan A. Saeed
Amer M. Al-Mathedy
The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
title The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
title_full The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
title_fullStr The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
title_full_unstemmed The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
title_short The effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species (Silybum marianum L. Lolium rigidum L., Sonchus oleraceus L ., Panicum Spp.)
title_sort effect of some crop residues in phenotypic and anatomic features of four weed species silybum marianum l lolium rigidum l sonchus oleraceus l panicum spp
url https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161522_457b12cfa9a21e0bd679ac744352acd2.pdf
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