Collecting
Watergrass Seed: Field Submissions Needed!
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Author: Whitney Brim-DeForest
Published
on: August 11, 2020
The UCCE Rice Team is conducting a field survey to collect
watergrass samples over the next few weeks. The samples will be grown out
in the greenhouse to help us start figuring out the identification and
phenotypic characteristics (how to distinguish one from another) for the
watergrass species found in California rice fields. The hope is that this
will give us data for developing chemical and non-chemical management plans for
watergrass, similar to what we have been working on with weedy rice over the
past few years.
The project was funded by the California Rice
Research Board, and is led by Whitney
Brim-DeForest (UCCE Sutter-Yuba) and Marie Jasieniuk (UC
Davis).
We are reaching out to ask for locations of
rice fields from growers and PCA's, so our team can go out and collect seed. We
are looking for all types of watergrass: "mimic", early watergrass,
late watergrass, barnyardgrass (Figure 1), and the new species that we
started seeing a couple of years ago (Figure 2). We hope to start collecting in
the next week or two, through the end of September.
For more information, and if you are
interested in having us come out and sample your field(s), please contact
Whitney Brim-DeForest (wbrimdeforest@ucanr.edu), or call
530-822-7515.
Figure 2. New (unknown) species of watergrass. (Photo credit: Whitney
Brim-DeForest, UCANR)
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