Weeds are a major biotic constraint to aerobic rice production in Asia. Research is needed on the effects of cultural practices on weed management in aerobic rice, including techniques such as planting pattern and competitive cultivars. Field experiments were conducted in Punjab, India, in the wet seasons of 2008 and 2009 to study the growth of weeds and two rice cultivars [PR 115 and Punjab (P.) Mehak 1] in relation to planting pattern (uniform rows [23-cm row spacing] and paired rows [15-, 30-, and 15-cm row spacings]) under aerobic conditions. Junglerice and rice flatsedge were the dominant weed species during the early stages of the crop, while Chinese sprangletop and large crabgrass were the predominant species during flowering stage o...
Rice is the principal food commodity for millions of people. Its growing demand invokes for an enhan...
Aerobic rice production systems, wherein rice is dry-sown in non-puddled soil and grown as an upland...
Field experiments were conducted during the wet season of 2009 and dry season of 2010 to determine t...
Aerobic Rice Production Systems (ARPS), an innovative production method in which rice is grown under...
Rice is a main source of food for more than half of the world population, and more than 90% of rice ...
This study comprised of two sets of experiments. The plant house and field trials were conducted at ...
Aerobic rice production is a revolutionary way of rice cultivation in well-drained, non- puddled, ...
Sustainable weed management strategy in aerobic rice cultivation system would be beneficial from bot...
Considering yield stability and yield penalty, adoption of competitive cultivars in a sustainable we...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) belongs to Poaceae family that being grown largely in Asian- Pacific region a...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most importance food resources in Asia and always been demanded as sta...
Aerobic rice describes a management adaptation to reduced irrigation water supplies but, due to redu...
The study was conducted during winter season (February-June) of 2016 at the Agronomy Field Laborator...
Rice is the principal food commodity for millions of people. Its growing demand invokes for an enhan...
Aerobic rice production systems, wherein rice is dry-sown in non-puddled soil and grown as an upland...
Field experiments were conducted during the wet season of 2009 and dry season of 2010 to determine t...
Aerobic Rice Production Systems (ARPS), an innovative production method in which rice is grown under...
Rice is a main source of food for more than half of the world population, and more than 90% of rice ...
This study comprised of two sets of experiments. The plant house and field trials were conducted at ...
Aerobic rice production is a revolutionary way of rice cultivation in well-drained, non- puddled, ...
Sustainable weed management strategy in aerobic rice cultivation system would be beneficial from bot...
Considering yield stability and yield penalty, adoption of competitive cultivars in a sustainable we...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) belongs to Poaceae family that being grown largely in Asian- Pacific region a...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most importance food resources in Asia and always been demanded as sta...
Aerobic rice describes a management adaptation to reduced irrigation water supplies but, due to redu...
The study was conducted during winter season (February-June) of 2016 at the Agronomy Field Laborator...
Rice is the principal food commodity for millions of people. Its growing demand invokes for an enhan...
Aerobic rice production systems, wherein rice is dry-sown in non-puddled soil and grown as an upland...
Field experiments were conducted during the wet season of 2009 and dry season of 2010 to determine t...