Weed management in direct-seeded rice under a long-term conservation agriculture-based rice (Oryza sativa)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) system
Weeds that occur in repeated flushes pose major challenges to direct-seeded rice (DSR). Zero till (ZT) DSR with crop residue influences weed interference considerably and can be substitutive to resource-intensive puddled transplanted rice (PTR). Field experiments were conducted at ICAR-Indian Agric...
| Published in: | The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences |
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| Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research
2022-06-01
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| Online Access: | https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/116246 |
| Summary: | Weeds that occur in repeated flushes pose major challenges to direct-seeded rice (DSR). Zero till (ZT) DSR
with crop residue influences weed interference considerably and can be substitutive to resource-intensive puddled
transplanted rice (PTR). Field experiments were conducted at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute during
2018–19 involving conservation agriculture (CA)-based DSRs and weed control/herbicides treatments to appraise
weed interference and productivity under an eight-year old CA-based rice-wheat system (RWS). All DSRs encountered more weeds than PTR. A double ZT system without residue [~ZTDSR-ZT wheat (ZTW); C1] had highest density and dry weight of grassy weeds, but a triple ZT system without residue [~ZTDSR-ZTW-ZT mungbean (ZTMB);
C4] had highest density and dry weight of broad-leaved and sedge weeds. However, a triple ZT system with three
crops residue [~ZTDSR + mungbean residue-ZTW + rice residue-ZTMB + wheat residue; C5)] could reduce weed
interference significantly and led to 9.3% and 21.8% higher rice yield than C1 and C4, respectively. The application
of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl 0.025 kg/ha pre-emergence followed by (fb) cyhalofop-butyl 0.100 kg/ha at 20 days after
sowing (DAS), fb bispyribac-Na 0.025 kg/ha at 25 DAS (W4) led to significant reduction in grassy, broad-leaved and
sedge weeds densities by 92.5, 96.6 and 67.7%, respectively. The triple ZT system with rice, wheat and mungbean
residues (C5) combined with application of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl fb cyhalofop-butyl fb bispyribac-Na (W4) gave
almost similar rice yield with PTR (C6). This may be recommended for adoption in Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of
India and in similar agro-ecologies of the tropics/sub-tropics.
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| ISSN: | 0019-5022 2394-3319 |
