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Leafy Spurge Seed Maturation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

G. A. Wicks
Affiliation:
North Platte Experiment Station, University of Nebraska, formerly graduate research assistant at South Dakota State College
Lyle A. Derscheid
Affiliation:
South Dakota State College
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Abstract

As the seeds of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) increase in age after fertilization, their color changes from yellow to yellow with brown tips, to brown ends with a narrow yellow band, to brown with an orange band, and to a reddish-brown seed, followed in order by brown, gray-brown, gray, and finally, mottled. The last four are viable; the others are not. Mowing of leafy spurge to prevent viable seed production must be done before seeds have turned brown. Brown seeds appeared 10 to 13 days after fertilization depending upon seasonal conditions.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1964 Weed Science Society of America 

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