Performance of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl in non-puddled transplanted rainy season rice and its residual effect on growth of the succeeding crop in rice-wheat cropping pattern |
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Authors: | Taslima Zahan Richard W. Bell Moshiur Rahman Md. Mohsin Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | 1. On-farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur, Bangladesh;2. taslimazahan_tzp@yahoo.com;4. School of Sustainable Land Management, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia;5. Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh |
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Abstract: | AbstractA study was carried out in sandy clay loam textured soil of Mymensingh, Bangladesh to evaluate weed control efficiency of pre-emergence herbicide pyrazosulfuron-ethyl either alone or in sequential application with post-emergence herbicide in transplanted rainy season rice under non-puddled strip-tilled (NPST) field condition and also to examine the residual effect of those herbicides on germination and growth of the subsequently grown wheat crop. Five treatment combinations of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl were tested against one weedy check and one weed-free check. The study revealed that NPST rice field was mostly infested by grass and sedge weeds and herbicide treatments offered a wide range of control (above 50% to 95%) on all types of weeds. Application of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl followed by (fb) orthosulfamuron fb butachlor plus propanil provided the most effective and economic weed control over two years of the study. Moreover, micro-plot bioassay study claimed germination and growth of subsequently grown wheat were not adversely affected by herbicides that were applied in rice. Therefore, application of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl followed by post-emergence herbicide could be effective and economic to control weeds in NPST rice under rice-wheat system, but proper rate and time of application should strictly be followed. |
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Keywords: | Chemical weed control herbicide herbicide persistency rice weed management |
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