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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Seed Dormancy in Weed Species
3. Environmental Factors Regulating Changes in Seed Dormancy

4. Seed Dormancy Terminating Factors
5. Population-Based Threshold Models
6. Models to Predict Germination:

7. Models to Predict Seed Dormancy and Germination
7.1. Stratification Thermal-Time and Dormancy Induction Thermal-Time
7.2. After-Ripening Thermal-Time Models
8. Application of PBTMs in Site-Specific Weed Management
9. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Data availability statement
Acknowledgments
Interest conflict
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