Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes

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Autor(a) principal: RIAZ,A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: KHALIQ,A., FIAZ,S., NOOR,M.A., NAWAZ,M.M., MAHBOOB,W., ULLAH,S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: In direct seeded rice (DSR), flushes of weeds are encountered, and mostly subsequent herbicides need to apply to control weeds that appear later. A farmer friendly approach was hypothesized in present study to integrate the management strategies for water, soil and cost effective weed free rice production. Efficacy of various herbicides in weed control to improve the performance of aerobic rice grown under varying tillage and alternate water regimes was evaluated. Five weed management techniques (weedy check, weed-free, pendimethalin followed by manual weeding, pendimethalin + bispyribac sodium (BS) + bensulfuron (B) and pendimethalin + MCPA) were carried out within the alternate wetting and drying (AWD) regimes (15 and 20 cm depth) under two tillage systems (zero and conventional). All the herbicide treatments reduced the weed intensity as compared to weedy check, however minimum weed density and dry biomass was observed in pendimethalin at 40 and 60 days after sowing, respectively. Under conventional tillage, weed free plots showed maximum leaf area index, leaf area duration and crop growth rate. Maximum plant height, 1000-kernel weight and kernel per panicle along with less percentage of abortive, chalky and opaque kernels were recorded in pendimethalin followed by BS+B as compared to weedy check plots. Among the herbicides application, pendimethalin followed by BS+B gave highest benefit to cost ratio and net benefits under both AWD regimes. Overall, application of pendimethalin followed by BS+B is an efficient and economic approach to reduce weed infestation which results in improved yield of aerobic rice.
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spelling Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimesaerobic riceherbicidesirrigation managementbenefit-cost ratioABSTRACT: In direct seeded rice (DSR), flushes of weeds are encountered, and mostly subsequent herbicides need to apply to control weeds that appear later. A farmer friendly approach was hypothesized in present study to integrate the management strategies for water, soil and cost effective weed free rice production. Efficacy of various herbicides in weed control to improve the performance of aerobic rice grown under varying tillage and alternate water regimes was evaluated. Five weed management techniques (weedy check, weed-free, pendimethalin followed by manual weeding, pendimethalin + bispyribac sodium (BS) + bensulfuron (B) and pendimethalin + MCPA) were carried out within the alternate wetting and drying (AWD) regimes (15 and 20 cm depth) under two tillage systems (zero and conventional). All the herbicide treatments reduced the weed intensity as compared to weedy check, however minimum weed density and dry biomass was observed in pendimethalin at 40 and 60 days after sowing, respectively. Under conventional tillage, weed free plots showed maximum leaf area index, leaf area duration and crop growth rate. Maximum plant height, 1000-kernel weight and kernel per panicle along with less percentage of abortive, chalky and opaque kernels were recorded in pendimethalin followed by BS+B as compared to weedy check plots. Among the herbicides application, pendimethalin followed by BS+B gave highest benefit to cost ratio and net benefits under both AWD regimes. Overall, application of pendimethalin followed by BS+B is an efficient and economic approach to reduce weed infestation which results in improved yield of aerobic rice.Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas 2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-83582018000100259Planta Daninha v.36 2018reponame:Planta daninha (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)instacron:SBCPD10.1590/s0100-83582018360100059info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRIAZ,A.KHALIQ,A.FIAZ,S.NOOR,M.A.NAWAZ,M.M.MAHBOOB,W.ULLAH,S.eng2018-07-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-83582018000100259Revistahttp://revistas.cpd.ufv.br/pdaninhaweb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rpdaninha@gmail.com1806-96810100-8358opendoar:2018-07-11T00:00Planta daninha (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
title Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
spellingShingle Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
RIAZ,A.
aerobic rice
herbicides
irrigation management
benefit-cost ratio
title_short Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
title_full Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
title_fullStr Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
title_full_unstemmed Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
title_sort Weed Management in Direct Seeded Rice Grown under Varying Tillage Systems and Alternate Water Regimes
author RIAZ,A.
author_facet RIAZ,A.
KHALIQ,A.
FIAZ,S.
NOOR,M.A.
NAWAZ,M.M.
MAHBOOB,W.
ULLAH,S.
author_role author
author2 KHALIQ,A.
FIAZ,S.
NOOR,M.A.
NAWAZ,M.M.
MAHBOOB,W.
ULLAH,S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RIAZ,A.
KHALIQ,A.
FIAZ,S.
NOOR,M.A.
NAWAZ,M.M.
MAHBOOB,W.
ULLAH,S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aerobic rice
herbicides
irrigation management
benefit-cost ratio
topic aerobic rice
herbicides
irrigation management
benefit-cost ratio
description ABSTRACT: In direct seeded rice (DSR), flushes of weeds are encountered, and mostly subsequent herbicides need to apply to control weeds that appear later. A farmer friendly approach was hypothesized in present study to integrate the management strategies for water, soil and cost effective weed free rice production. Efficacy of various herbicides in weed control to improve the performance of aerobic rice grown under varying tillage and alternate water regimes was evaluated. Five weed management techniques (weedy check, weed-free, pendimethalin followed by manual weeding, pendimethalin + bispyribac sodium (BS) + bensulfuron (B) and pendimethalin + MCPA) were carried out within the alternate wetting and drying (AWD) regimes (15 and 20 cm depth) under two tillage systems (zero and conventional). All the herbicide treatments reduced the weed intensity as compared to weedy check, however minimum weed density and dry biomass was observed in pendimethalin at 40 and 60 days after sowing, respectively. Under conventional tillage, weed free plots showed maximum leaf area index, leaf area duration and crop growth rate. Maximum plant height, 1000-kernel weight and kernel per panicle along with less percentage of abortive, chalky and opaque kernels were recorded in pendimethalin followed by BS+B as compared to weedy check plots. Among the herbicides application, pendimethalin followed by BS+B gave highest benefit to cost ratio and net benefits under both AWD regimes. Overall, application of pendimethalin followed by BS+B is an efficient and economic approach to reduce weed infestation which results in improved yield of aerobic rice.
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