Dormancy and germination in seeds of common ragweed with reference to Beal's buried seed experiment. American Journal of Botany, 64: 1174-1176.Baskin, M. J. in Baskin, C. C. (1977). Dormancy and germination in seeds of common ragweed with reference to Beal's buried seed experiment. ...
Soil seed bankAmbrosia artemisiifolia L., known as common ragweed (CR), can reduce agricultural productivity, especially in cornfields. The spatiotemporal variation of the soil seed bank (SSB) of CR is important for understanding the growth potential and control options of this weed. In 2018, ...
The first identified allergenic protein, antigen E (AgE), was isolated from pollen of short ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) by King and Norman in 1962 (Marsh et al., 1981). Other ragweed allergens identified at an early stage included Ra3 and Ra5 (Marsh et al., 1981). Around the same...
Many people consider mugwort a common weed. It spreads aggressively and can take over large parts of a garden. Because it's related to ragweed, people who are allergic to ragweed may be allergic to mugwort, as well. So, some people destroy mugwort when ...
SEED viabilityAMBROSIA artemisiifoliaEUROPEAN CommissionTEST methodsTESTING laboratoriesSEEDSCommon ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual Asteraceae species native to North America which is highly invasive across Europe and has harmful impacts, especially on human health and agricul-ture. Besides ...
weed seed managementBefore any late-season weed control operations are planned to manage herbicide-resistant weeds, it is essential to evaluate the plants' maturity and shattering potential. Our goal was to assess the seed-shattering phenology of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) using ...
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive species, and is currently spread in different habitats over several regions in Turkey. However, no information exists on the seed germination biology of Turkish populations. Therefore, the seed germination niche (upper and lower limits of ...
Plants grown at higher density produced less seeds per plant basis; however, they produced a considerable number of seed on a per area land basis, which is important for the survival of the species and further expansion in agricultural land and non-crop areas. Common ragweed is a fast-...
Ragweed plants were harvested in mid-October and measured (aboveground biomass, length of all male inflorescences, stem diameter, and seed production). Based on our estimates, mean (backtransformed from ln[x + 1]) pollen production values were: 6.25 (bare), 0.74 (corn), and 1.13 (soybean)...
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an invasive species, and is currently spread in different habitats over several regions in Turkey. However, no information exists on the seed germination biology of Turkish populations. Therefore, the seed germination niche (upper and lower limits of ...