Allelopathic Impacts of Cover Crop Species and Termination Timing on Cotton Germination and Seedling Growth
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experiment I
2.1.1. Cover Crop Species
2.1.2. Sampling and Extract Preparation
2.1.3. General Culture and Seed Bioassay
2.1.4. Data Collection
2.2. Experiment II
2.2.1. Termination Timing
2.2.2. Data Collection and Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Experiment I
3.2. Experiment II
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Extract (v/v) | Cover Crop Type | Germination Percentage (%) | Germination Rate (Ng/d) £ | Root Length (cm) | Shoot Length (cm) | Seedling Length (cm) | Dry Weight (g) |
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Water (check) | 60.4 a | 2.63 a | 1.4 a | 2.7 a | 4.12 a | 0.12 a | |
25 | Annual rye | 44.4 b | 1.95 b | 1.0 a | 2.6 ab | 3.62 ab | 0.07 b |
Winter wheat | 48.4 ab | 1.90 b | 1.0 a | 1.9 b | 2.87 cd | 0.08 b | |
Oats | 44.0 b | 1.70 b | 1.0 a | 1.9 b | 3.06 bcd | 0.07 b | |
Hairy vetch | 52.2 ab | 2.00 b | 1.1 a | 2.3 ab | 3.42 abc | 0.06 b | |
Winter pea | 45.0 b | 1.70 b | 0.6 b | 2.0 b | 2.70 d | 0.06 b | |
Water (check) | 60.4 a | 2.63 a | 1.4 a | 2.7 a | 4.12 a | 0.12 a | |
50 | Annual rye | 40.9 bc | 1.67 b | 0.89 b | 2.2 ab | 3.09 b | 0.05 bc |
Winter wheat | 44.0 ab | 1.62 b | 0.74 bc | 1.5 cd | 2.31 cd | 0.05 bc | |
Oats | 40.0 bc | 1.30 bc | 0.63 cd | 1.7 bcd | 2.41 cd | 0.05 bc | |
Hairy vetch | 39.0 bc | 1.61 bc | 0.82 bc | 2.0 abc | 2.83 bc | 0.05 bc | |
Winter pea | 32.1 c | 1.24 c | 0.52 d | 1.4 d | 1.98 d | 0.04 c |
Extract (v/v) | Cover Crop Termination Timing | Germination Percentage (%) | Germination Rate (Ng/d) £ | Root Length (cm) | Shoot Length (cm) | Dry Weight (g) |
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Water (check) | 52.5 a | 1.62 a | 1.43 a | 2.58 a | 0.07 a | |
25 | 6-wk | 35.0 b | 1.60 a | 1.13 ab | 1.51 b | 0.04 b |
Strip/6-wk | 32.0 b | 1.27 b | 1.11 ab | 1.68 b | 0.04 b | |
3-wk | 25.4 b | 1.17 bc | 0.78 b | 1.41 b | 0.03 b | |
At planting | 23.4 b | 0.98 c | 1.10 ab | 1.67 b | 0.04 b | |
Water (check) | 52.5 a | 1.62 a | 1.43 a | 2.58 a | 0.07 a | |
50 | 6-wk | 31.0 b | 1.30 ab | 1.10 ab | 1.65 b | 0.04 b |
Strip/6-wk | 27.0 bc | 1.06 bc | 0.98 b | 1.52 b | 0.04 b | |
3-wk | 23.3 bc | 1.02 bc | 0.98 b | 1.26 c | 0.03 b | |
At planting | 21.0 c | 0.85 c | 0.74 c | 1.50 b | 0.04 b |
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Shekoofa, A.; Safikhan, S.; Raper, T.B.; Butler, S.A. Allelopathic Impacts of Cover Crop Species and Termination Timing on Cotton Germination and Seedling Growth. Agronomy 2020, 10, 638. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10050638
Shekoofa A, Safikhan S, Raper TB, Butler SA. Allelopathic Impacts of Cover Crop Species and Termination Timing on Cotton Germination and Seedling Growth. Agronomy. 2020; 10(5):638. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10050638
Chicago/Turabian StyleShekoofa, Avat, Sara Safikhan, Tyson B. Raper, and Shawn A. Butler. 2020. "Allelopathic Impacts of Cover Crop Species and Termination Timing on Cotton Germination and Seedling Growth" Agronomy 10, no. 5: 638. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10050638
APA StyleShekoofa, A., Safikhan, S., Raper, T. B., & Butler, S. A. (2020). Allelopathic Impacts of Cover Crop Species and Termination Timing on Cotton Germination and Seedling Growth. Agronomy, 10(5), 638. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10050638