Abstract:
High diversity in morphology and
physiology of weedy rice is important resource for rice
breeding. Present study was aimed to determine the
seed morphological diversity, germination percentage
and survival rate of weedy rice populations in Matara
and Ampara districts. Significant diversity of seed
shape, awn length, hull color and pericarp color was
observed. Germination percentage and survival rates
were highly variable. Our results showed that great
diversity in weedy rice seeds and the favorable
characteristics such high germination percentage, high
survival ability, own less seeds, proper seed shape and
pericarp color can be incorporated into cultivated rice
varieties in rice breeding programs.