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Performance of Different Herbicides in Dry-Seeded Rice in Bangladesh
A field study was conducted in the boro season of 2011-12 and aman season of 2012 at Jessore, Bangladesh, to evaluate the performance of sequential applications of preemergence herbicides (oxadiargyl 80 g ai ha(−1), pendimethalin 850 g ai ha(−1), acetachlor + bensulfuranmethyl 240 g ai ha(−1), and p...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24688423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/729418 |
Sumario: | A field study was conducted in the boro season of 2011-12 and aman season of 2012 at Jessore, Bangladesh, to evaluate the performance of sequential applications of preemergence herbicides (oxadiargyl 80 g ai ha(−1), pendimethalin 850 g ai ha(−1), acetachlor + bensulfuranmethyl 240 g ai ha(−1), and pyrazosulfuron 15 g ai ha(−1)) followed by a postemergence herbicide (ethoxysulfuron 18 g ai ha(−1)) in dry-seeded rice. All evaluated herbicides reduced weed density and biomass by a significant amount. Among herbicides, pendimethalin, oxadiargyl, and acetachlor + bensulfuranmethyl performed very well against grasses; pyrazosulfuron, on the other hand, was not effective. The best herbicide for broadleaf weed control was oxadiargyl (65–85% control); pendimethalin and acetachlor + bensulfuraonmethyl were not effective for this purpose. The best combination for weed control was oxadiargyl followed by ethoxysulfuron in the boro season and oxadiargyl followed by a one-time hand weeding in the aman season. Compared with the partial weedy plots (hand weeded once), oxadiargyl followed by ethoxysulfuron (4.13 t ha(−1)) provided a 62% higher yield in the boro season while oxadiargyl followed by a one-time hand weeding (4.08 t ha(−1)) provided a 37% higher yield in the aman season. |
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