2012
DOI: 10.1100/2012/603043
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Critical Period of Weed Control in Aerobic Rice

Abstract: Critical period of weed control is the foundation of integrated weed management and, hence, can be considered the first step to design weed control strategy. To determine critical period of weed control of aerobic rice, field trials were conducted during 2010/2011 at Universiti Putra Malaysia. A quantitative series of treatments comprising two components, (a) increasing duration of weed interference and (b) increasing length of weed-free period, were imposed. Critical period was determined through Logistic and… Show more

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“…Weed biomass was strongly and negatively correlated with grain yield, indicating that weed suppressive ability can be combined with yield potential. Anwar et al [9] and McGregor et al [67] also observed a similar relationship. Weed interference negatively and markedly affected all yield components which cumulatively impaired grain yield.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…Weed biomass was strongly and negatively correlated with grain yield, indicating that weed suppressive ability can be combined with yield potential. Anwar et al [9] and McGregor et al [67] also observed a similar relationship. Weed interference negatively and markedly affected all yield components which cumulatively impaired grain yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Yield and weed competitiveness are effectively predicted by early visual vigor. Vigor rating is rapid, non-destructive, less labor-intensive and reliable, and therefore a promising and feasible tool for making decisions on weed competitiveness [9]. In this study, early visual vigor varied widely among varieties, and its strong correlation with other parameters confirms its acceptability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…Based on summed dominance ratio (SDR), the most dominant weed species could be arranged in the order of Echinochloa crus-galli > Scirpus juncoides > Cynodon dactylon > Cyperus difformis > Marselia minuta > Monochoria vaginalis. Anwar et al (2012) observed similar type of findings in aerobic rice system in different weed management systems.…”
Section: Weed Composition and Summed Dominance Ratio (Sdr)supporting
confidence: 70%