AbstractA phytosociological survey of weed species was conducted during the rainy season in 2008 in paddy fields at different distances from the main irrigation canal in the Kamping Puoy Irrigation Rehabilitation Area in northwestern Cambodia. The spatial variation in water depth was large between upstream (shallower) and downstream (deeper) paddies, which resulted in different weed, with many Poaceae and Cyperaceae species observed on levees in upstream and aquatic herbs in downstream paddies. Chemical fertilizer input levels were generally small and average rice yield was relatively low (ca. 2.3t/ha). Traditional and less intensive weed management options such as hand weeding, mid-season tillage, and post-harvest straw burning were common...
Rice farming in the Cote dIvoire faces enormous constraints, including that of adventitious manageme...
he majority of rice production in Cambodia is based on rainfed lowland cropping systems, where rice ...
This study aimed to develop appropriate weed management technology on selected salt tolerant rice va...
AbstractA phytosociological survey of weed species was conducted during the rainy season in 2008 in ...
This is the first comprehensive study of weeds of rice throughout Thailand. Information on the curre...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: The phytosociological method helps evaluate the vegetation composition. The object...
There is a general perception among Cambodian rice (Oryza sativa) farmers that, after harvesting, ri...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of weeds in flooded rice areas, as a ...
The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in rice fields in southern T...
International audienceIn the Lower Mekong Basin, paddy fields often appear as mosaics, with soil mou...
ii Rainfed lowlands account for nearly 90 % of the total rice area in Cambodia. Annual rice producti...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Experiments were initiated at MARDI Bertam Rice Research Station in Penang in the dry season of 2004...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
The farmers’ management practices and grain yield were examined in the consecutive 4 cropping season...
Rice farming in the Cote dIvoire faces enormous constraints, including that of adventitious manageme...
he majority of rice production in Cambodia is based on rainfed lowland cropping systems, where rice ...
This study aimed to develop appropriate weed management technology on selected salt tolerant rice va...
AbstractA phytosociological survey of weed species was conducted during the rainy season in 2008 in ...
This is the first comprehensive study of weeds of rice throughout Thailand. Information on the curre...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: The phytosociological method helps evaluate the vegetation composition. The object...
There is a general perception among Cambodian rice (Oryza sativa) farmers that, after harvesting, ri...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of weeds in flooded rice areas, as a ...
The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in rice fields in southern T...
International audienceIn the Lower Mekong Basin, paddy fields often appear as mosaics, with soil mou...
ii Rainfed lowlands account for nearly 90 % of the total rice area in Cambodia. Annual rice producti...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Experiments were initiated at MARDI Bertam Rice Research Station in Penang in the dry season of 2004...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
The farmers’ management practices and grain yield were examined in the consecutive 4 cropping season...
Rice farming in the Cote dIvoire faces enormous constraints, including that of adventitious manageme...
he majority of rice production in Cambodia is based on rainfed lowland cropping systems, where rice ...
This study aimed to develop appropriate weed management technology on selected salt tolerant rice va...