Advances in International Rice Research 2017
DOI: 10.5772/66676
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Weed Seedbank in Rice Fields

Abstract: The weed seedbank in the soil is the major source of weeds in rice fields. Therefore, information on ecological aspects of weeds occurring in rice, including their potential seed production, is crucial for weed management. The size of the weed seedbank in rice fields is highly variable depending on the climate, relief position, soil moisture content, depth of sampling, history of the areas and management practices used by farmers. As a survival strategy, colonization and persistence in the communities, most co… Show more

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“…However, analysis of the data, after both the seasons, revealed that application of flucetosulfuron @ 25 g ha -1 at 10-12 DAS recorded the lowest number of broad leaved weeds emerged from the soil which was found to be on par with its application @ 20 and 30 g ha -1 at 10-12 DAS as well as with its application @ 20, 25, and 30 g ha Mesquita (2017) that herbicides are effective in reducing weed populations and hence the number of seeds added to the soil seed bank. Pereira et al (2013) found that before the application of the herbicide treatments there was the highest number of viable weed seeds in the study area and over the application of metalachlor+diuron and diuron + pendimethalin the number of weed seeds were reduced effectively.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…However, analysis of the data, after both the seasons, revealed that application of flucetosulfuron @ 25 g ha -1 at 10-12 DAS recorded the lowest number of broad leaved weeds emerged from the soil which was found to be on par with its application @ 20 and 30 g ha -1 at 10-12 DAS as well as with its application @ 20, 25, and 30 g ha Mesquita (2017) that herbicides are effective in reducing weed populations and hence the number of seeds added to the soil seed bank. Pereira et al (2013) found that before the application of the herbicide treatments there was the highest number of viable weed seeds in the study area and over the application of metalachlor+diuron and diuron + pendimethalin the number of weed seeds were reduced effectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the rice field, many weed species occur which can produce enormous number of small seeds and vegetative propagules as an approach to subsist the pressures imposed by weed control methods (Munhoz and Felfli, 2006). Such seeds may remain on the soil surface or get buried after dispersal using biotic and abiotic agents, thus forming a potential seed bank which becomes the main source of weeds in rice cropping fields (Mesquita, 2017). Weed seedbanks are the main source of weed infestation in crops, and seed bank dynamics regulate the communities of many of the most important weed species (Barberi and Lo Cascio, 2001).…”
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“…Germination method was used to investigate viable soil seed bank density because this method could precisely enumerate the readily germinable seeds [29]. Each soil sample was thoroughly mixed and spread evenly in a 410 cm × 265 cm × 75 cm germination containers to form an approximately 3 cm soil layer for germination.…”
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“…Therein, the first one, i.e., trampling and foraging of ducks, could contribute the most proportion for weed control in the rice-duck system [13]. In arable fields, the vast majority of weed species are annuals and seeds that are mainly stored in the soil as soil seed bank is the major source for the renewal of weed populations [28,29]. Therefore, soil seed bank plays an important role in the composition of the weed communities and thus in their control.…”
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confidence: 99%