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Aditi Pathak and C. Kannan. 2014. A new cost-effective method for quantification of seed bank of Orobanche in soil . Indian Journal of Weed Science : 46( 2) 151- 154.







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Volume Issue Publication year Page No Type of article
46 2 2014 151-154 Full length articles
A new cost-effective method for quantification of seed bank of Orobanche in soil

Aditi Pathak and C. Kannan

DOI: IJWS-2014-46-2-11

Email: agrikannan@gmail.com
Address: Directorate of Weed Science Research, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482 004

Keywords:

Parasitic plant, Orobanche, Seed bank, Vegetable crops, Weed biology



Abstract:

A simple technique to germinate Orobanche in the presence of live host seedlings under controlled conditions was developed. Surface sterilized seeds were preconditioned separately in Petriplates and were transferred on a bed made of sterilized sand, cotton and filter paper kept on a 1000 ml beaker. Host plant (mustard and tomato) seeds were germinated in Petriplates and transferred to the beaker containing the preconditioned Orobanche seeds. The beakers were then incubated at room temperature for 10 days and observed under stereo binocular microscope. This technique may be useful in many ways including quantification of the weed seed bank in the infested fields, screening of contaminated seed lots from infested areas for the purpose of quarantine and seed certification. Use of live host seedlings instead of synthetic stimulants, both reduced the cost and made it possible to use this technique. 





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