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Suppressing Weeds in Direct-seeded Lowland Rice: Effects of Methods and Rates of Seeding
Authors:L T Phuong  M Denich  P L G Vlek  V Balasubramanian
Institution:Authors' addresses: L. T. Phuong, M. Denich (corresponding author;e-mail: ) and P. L. G. Vlek, Center for Development Research, Walter-Flex-Str. 3, D-53113 Bonn, Germany;V. Balasubramanian, International Rice Research Institute, DAPO Box 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines
Abstract:High weed infestation is a major constraint to widespread adoption of direct seeding of rice (Oryza sativa L.) The experiments were conducted in 1998 wet and 1999 dry seasons in the Philippines to examine the effects of seeding methods and rates on suppressing weeds in direct-seeded lowland rice. Treatments consisted of four seeding methods: conventional and modified broadcast seeding, drill seeding with east–west and north–south row orientations; three seeding rates: 40, 80 and 160 kg seed ha?1 as well as two weed control levels: weed control with herbicide and no weed control. Among the seeding methods drill seeding with east–west row orientation had the lowest rice grain yield loss caused by weeds (38 % in the wet and 20 % in the dry season), whereas the highest losses because of weeds were observed with conventional broadcast seeding (59 % in the wet and 27 % in the dry season). Seeding rate was inversely correlated to weed interference. Severe rice yield reduction (71 %) caused by weeds was found at a seeding rate of 40 kg seed ha?1 in the wet season. Using seeding rates of 80 and 160 kg seed ha?1, respectively, lowered yield loss to 47 and 26 % in the wet season, 32 and 18 % in the dry season. Therefore suitable method and/or rate of seeding can significantly suppress weeds in direct-seeded lowland rice.
Keywords:Oryza sativa            weed control  wet-seeded rice
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