2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c01361
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Influence of Sowing Time and Weed Management Practices on the Performance and Weed Dynamics of Direct Drum Seeded Rice

Abstract: Direct drum seeding has emerged as a viable and alternate substitute to the current transplanted rice to address constraints of labor and water scarcity as well as rising cultivation costs. However, heavy weed infestation is the main biological factor leading to immense yield loss, which requires immediate attention. Therefore, adoption of efficient weed management practice is critical for the success and widespread adoption of direct seeded rice. In this regard, an experiment was laid out at the Faculty of Ag… Show more

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“…This contrasts with the increased root biomass observed in the rye, particularly in AARRafter and AARRemoval (Fig. 1 d), further suggesting the concept of induced allelopathy 23 . At the 4 week stage, the biomass allocation results mirrored those of the 2 week stage, with pigweed’s root biomass reduced in all modalities except AARRafter, while shoot biomass did not show any decline when compared to control, aligning with the 2 week results (Fig.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…This contrasts with the increased root biomass observed in the rye, particularly in AARRafter and AARRemoval (Fig. 1 d), further suggesting the concept of induced allelopathy 23 . At the 4 week stage, the biomass allocation results mirrored those of the 2 week stage, with pigweed’s root biomass reduced in all modalities except AARRafter, while shoot biomass did not show any decline when compared to control, aligning with the 2 week results (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Interestingly, the AARRafter modality shows improved growth in pigweed, especially in shoot length, highlighting the nuanced influence of timing in seed sowing on crop-weed interactions. The influence of seed-sowing timing on crop-weed interactions is a well-explored area in agricultural research 23 . On the contrary, rye shows more or less improved SL in all modalities when compared with the control (RR) (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%