2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11112331
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Modelling the Effect and Variability of Integrated Weed Management of Phalaris minor in Rice-Wheat Cropping Systems in Northern India

Abstract: Phalaris minor Retz. (littleseed canarygrass) is the most problematic and herbicide-resistant weed in the rice-wheat cropping system in India. As such, it poses a severe threat to wheat yield and food security. A number of herbicidal and agronomic practices have been identified for the effective control of P. minor. These include crop rotation, crop establishment methods, herbicide spray technology, sowing time, weed seed harvest and effective herbicide mixtures. A population model of P. minor was built based … Show more

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“…The crop rotation like maize rice and wheat rice is a broad-wide planting pattern. Due to the high persistence of DU in soil, its long-term application in the agricultural rotation model aroused a potential threat to the subsequent crops of production and safety including rice . Thus, it is of great essence to explore the molecular-responsive mechanism to DU stress and the biotransformation fate of DU in rice crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crop rotation like maize rice and wheat rice is a broad-wide planting pattern. Due to the high persistence of DU in soil, its long-term application in the agricultural rotation model aroused a potential threat to the subsequent crops of production and safety including rice . Thus, it is of great essence to explore the molecular-responsive mechanism to DU stress and the biotransformation fate of DU in rice crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%