Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing

Weed is the major constraint to rice production and the integrated weed management reduces the dependency on herbicidal and mechanical weed control. Weed suppression in transplanted rice can be augmented by adoption of weed competitive varieties and adjusting the planting spacing. The present study...

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Main Authors: Md. Moshiur Rahman, Vashkar Adhikary, Mozahar Hossain Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
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spelling doaj-ac60a493a9044bed8a71cc3137c0ad822020-11-25T03:07:36ZengBangladesh Agricultural University Research SystemJournal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University1810-30302020-06-0118222723310.5455/JBAU.9199391993Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacingMd. Moshiur Rahman0Vashkar Adhikary1Mozahar Hossain Ahmad2Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityWeed is the major constraint to rice production and the integrated weed management reduces the dependency on herbicidal and mechanical weed control. Weed suppression in transplanted rice can be augmented by adoption of weed competitive varieties and adjusting the planting spacing. The present study was conducted to find out the effect of variety and planting spacing on weed suppression and yield performance of transplanted rainy season (Aman) rice. A field experiment was conducted with four newly developed mutant rice varieties viz., Binadhan-7, Binadhan-12, Binadhan-17 and Binadhan-16 and five plant spacing viz. 25cm × 20cm, 25cm × 15cm, 20cm × 20cm, 20cm × 15cm and 15cm × 15cm in a Split-Plot Design (SPD) with three replications. The lowest weed density was found with Binadhan-7 at 15 cm × 15 cm spacing while the lowest weed biomass was found with Binadhan-16 at 15 cm x 15 cm spacing. On the contrary, the highest crop biomass was found with Binadhan-7 at 25 cm x 20 cm spacing. Variety Binadhan7 and Binadhan17 gave higher grain yield than other two varieties. The highest grain yield (5.38 t ha-1) was found with the variety Binadhan-7 at 20cm × 15cm plant spacing, whereas the lowest grain yield (2.60 t ha-1) was achieved with the variety Binadhan-12 at 15cm × 15cm plant spacing. Among the four varieties Binadhan-7 gave best yield performance. Binadhan-12 showed the worst performance in respect to the yield ability while the highest weed suppression was found with Binadhan-17. The study concludes that Binadhan-7 transplanted at 25 cm x 15 cm or 20cm × 15cm plant spacing provided substantial weed control and gave the best yield in Aman season. [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(2.000): 227-233]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=91993planting spacing adjustmentweed biomassweed densitycrop yield losscrop biomassgrain yield
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author Md. Moshiur Rahman
Vashkar Adhikary
Mozahar Hossain Ahmad
spellingShingle Md. Moshiur Rahman
Vashkar Adhikary
Mozahar Hossain Ahmad
Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
planting spacing adjustment
weed biomass
weed density
crop yield loss
crop biomass
grain yield
author_facet Md. Moshiur Rahman
Vashkar Adhikary
Mozahar Hossain Ahmad
author_sort Md. Moshiur Rahman
title Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
title_short Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
title_full Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
title_fullStr Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
title_full_unstemmed Weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
title_sort weed suppression ability and yield performance of rainy season rice varieties under different planting spacing
publisher Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System
series Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
issn 1810-3030
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Weed is the major constraint to rice production and the integrated weed management reduces the dependency on herbicidal and mechanical weed control. Weed suppression in transplanted rice can be augmented by adoption of weed competitive varieties and adjusting the planting spacing. The present study was conducted to find out the effect of variety and planting spacing on weed suppression and yield performance of transplanted rainy season (Aman) rice. A field experiment was conducted with four newly developed mutant rice varieties viz., Binadhan-7, Binadhan-12, Binadhan-17 and Binadhan-16 and five plant spacing viz. 25cm × 20cm, 25cm × 15cm, 20cm × 20cm, 20cm × 15cm and 15cm × 15cm in a Split-Plot Design (SPD) with three replications. The lowest weed density was found with Binadhan-7 at 15 cm × 15 cm spacing while the lowest weed biomass was found with Binadhan-16 at 15 cm x 15 cm spacing. On the contrary, the highest crop biomass was found with Binadhan-7 at 25 cm x 20 cm spacing. Variety Binadhan7 and Binadhan17 gave higher grain yield than other two varieties. The highest grain yield (5.38 t ha-1) was found with the variety Binadhan-7 at 20cm × 15cm plant spacing, whereas the lowest grain yield (2.60 t ha-1) was achieved with the variety Binadhan-12 at 15cm × 15cm plant spacing. Among the four varieties Binadhan-7 gave best yield performance. Binadhan-12 showed the worst performance in respect to the yield ability while the highest weed suppression was found with Binadhan-17. The study concludes that Binadhan-7 transplanted at 25 cm x 15 cm or 20cm × 15cm plant spacing provided substantial weed control and gave the best yield in Aman season. [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(2.000): 227-233]
topic planting spacing adjustment
weed biomass
weed density
crop yield loss
crop biomass
grain yield
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=91993
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