Abstract

Bunias orientalis is a highly vigorous weed and the powerful taproot makes control difficult. Taking action against unwanted plant species at the development stage where they have a minimum of energy stored in their below ground plant parts has been efficient. Both young and older plants of B. orientalis were studied in order to identify this stage. Root dry-weight as a measurement of stored energy and the sprouting ability from root sections were studied as well as the transport direction of carbohydrates within the plants by using the isotop 14C.

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