 
          © Benaki Phytopathological Institute
        
        
          Hellenic Plant Protection Journal
        
        
          
            8:
          
        
        
          27-32, 2015
        
        
          DOI 10.1515/hppj-2015-0005
        
        
          Laboratory of Weed Science, Benaki Phytopathologi-
        
        
          cal Institute, 8 St. Delta Str., GR-145 61 Kifissia, Attica,
        
        
          Greece
        
        
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          SHORT COMMUNICATION
        
        
          
            Wild poinsettia (
          
        
        
          
            Euphorbia heterophylla
          
        
        
          
            ): an emerging weed in
          
        
        
          
            cotton and processing tomato in Greece
          
        
        
          D. Chachalis
        
        
          
            Summary
          
        
        
          Euphorbia heterophylla
        
        
          (wild poinsettia) is reported as an emerging weed in cotton and
        
        
          processing tomato in Kopaida plain, region of Viotia, in central Greece. This is the first record of
        
        
          E. het-
        
        
          erophylla
        
        
          in tomato crop in Greece. In a field experiment, mature plants grown under weed-free con-
        
        
          ditions produced on average 19 heads, 64 capsules, and 192 seeds per individual plant. Mature seeds
        
        
          exhibited no dormancy and the maximum germination (82 to 90%) occurred at temperatures from 25
        
        
          to 35
        
        
          o
        
        
          C, with a drastic decline (<38%) at 15 and 40
        
        
          o
        
        
          C. Light had no significant effect on seed germina-
        
        
          tion in the whole range of temperatures tested. Fully mature plants were taller than cotton, exerting
        
        
          strong competition. Having no light dependence for germination, seeds might have the potential to
        
        
          germinate and emerge from greater soil depths. This short communication summarizes information
        
        
          for the identification, seed germination and growth of this weed species that would support a prop-
        
        
          er weed management.
        
        
          Additional keywords
        
        
          :  germination, growth, invasive, noxious, weeds
        
        
          Euphorbia heterophylla
        
        
          (wild poinsettia) is
        
        
          native to Central and South America (Wilson,
        
        
          1981). Today it is widely distributed through-
        
        
          out the tropics, subtropics and the Mediter-
        
        
          ranean region. Moreover, it is widely spread
        
        
          as an important weed in at least 28 tropi-
        
        
          cal countries and it is present in another 37
        
        
          countries (Wilson, 1981). In countries where
        
        
          the species is present, research has been di-
        
        
          rected mainly towards suitable methods for
        
        
          its control in crops such as peanuts and soy-
        
        
          beans (Moore
        
        
          et al.
        
        
          1990; Willard and Griffin,
        
        
          1993; Brecke and Tobola, 1996). First occur-
        
        
          rence of
        
        
          E. heterophylla
        
        
          in Greece, was re-
        
        
          corded in cotton crop in 2008 (Chachalis and
        
        
          Travlos, 2009). Since then, the species has
        
        
          become a major weed problem in the area
        
        
          Anthochori, Kopaida plain, Viotia, infesting
        
        
          mainly cotton and processing tomato fields.
        
        
          This is the first record of
        
        
          E. heterophylla
        
        
          in to-
        
        
          mato crop in Greece. This study investigat-
        
        
          ed the seed germination and growth of this
        
        
          species contributing with useful results for
        
        
          the effective management of the weed.
        
        
          
            Morphological Description
          
        
        
          Euphorbia heterophylla
        
        
          is a monoecious an-
        
        
          nual plant, sparsely branched, up to 140
        
        
          cm tall (Figure 1). Stem is often tinged red
        
        
          towards the apex; leaves are arranged spi-
        
        
          rally, crowded at stem apex, simple having
        
        
          stipules modified into purplish glands (Mo-
        
        
          sango, 2008). Inflorescence is a compact ax-
        
        
          illary or terminal cyme consisting of clusters
        
        
          of flowers (cyanthia), each with basal bracts
        
        
          similar to the leaves, but paler green, with
        
        
          involucres containing one female flower
        
        
          surrounded by many male flowers (Mosan-
        
        
          go, 2008). Fruit is a deeply 3-lobed capsule;
        
        
          seeds are ovoid, 2.5 mm in diameter, warty,
        
        
          blackish brown, and the embryo is located
        
        
          towards the apex of the seed (Figure 2).