Bana, Ram SwaroopKumar, VipinSangwan, SeemaSingh, TeekamKumari, AnnuDhanda, SachinDawar, RakeshGodara, SamarthSingh, Vijay2022-11-102022-11-102022-11-01Bana, R.S.; Kumar, V.; Sangwan, S.; Singh, T.; Kumari, A.; Dhanda, S.; Dawar, R.; Godara, S.; Singh, V. Seed Germination Ecology of Chenopodium album and Chenopodium murale. Biology 2022, 11, 1599.http://hdl.handle.net/10919/112563<i>Chenopodium album</i> L. and <i>Chenopodium murale</i> L. are two principal weed species, causing substantial damage to numerous winter crops across the globe. For sustainable and resource-efficient management strategies, it is important to understand weeds&rsquo; germination behaviour under diverse conditions. For the germination investigations, seeds of both species were incubated for 15 days under different temperatures (10&ndash;30 &deg;C), salinity (0&ndash;260 mM NaCl), osmotic stress (0&ndash;1 MPa), pH (4&ndash;10), and heating magnitudes (50&ndash;200 &deg;C). The results indicate that the germination rates of <i>C. album</i> and <i>C. murale</i> were 54&ndash;95% and 63&ndash;97%, respectively, under a temperature range of 10 to 30 &deg;C. The salinity levels for a 50% reduction in the maximum germination (GR<sub>50</sub>) for <i>C. album</i> and <i>C. murale</i> were 139.9 and 146.3 mM NaCl, respectively. Regarding osmotic stress levels, the GR<sub>50</sub> values for <i>C. album</i> and <i>C. murale</i> were 0.44 and 0.43 MPa, respectively. The two species showed &gt;95% germination with exposure to an initial temperature of 75 &deg;C for 5 min; however, seeds exposed to 100 &deg;C and higher temperatures did not show any germination. Furthermore, a drastic reduction in germination was observed when the pH was less than 6.0 and greater than 8.0. The study generated information on the germination biology of two major weed species under diverse ecological scenarios, which may be useful in developing efficient weed management tactics for similar species in future agri-food systems.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalosmotic stressphotoperiodpHsalinity stresssoil reactiontemperatureweed biologySeed Germination Ecology of Chenopodium album and Chenopodium muraleArticle - Refereed2022-11-10Biologyhttps://doi.org/10.3390/biology11111599