Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) is adapted to flooding and reduces yield in irrigated rice. Information on the competitive ability of this weed with the crop and the size of the economic damage caused is lacking. Mathematical models quantify the damage to crops and support control decision-making. This study aimed to determine yield losses and economic thresholds (ET) of this weed in the culture according to weed population and time of onset of irrigation of the crop. The field study was conducted in the agricultural year of 2010/2011 in Pelotas/RS to evaluate the competitive ability of BRS Querência in competition with different population levels of yellow nutsedge and two periods of onset of flood irrigation (14 and 21 days after eme...
In Camargue area (France), weed infestation by Bolboschoenus maritimus and Echinochloa crus-gallis i...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...
Since 2005, the evolution and spread of herbicide-resistant Echinochloa crus-galli biotypes have pos...
Weeds are responsible for most part of the reduction in rice yield. The species Cyperus esculentus, ...
ABSTRACT Rice is the staple food in Bangladesh. Scirpus maritimus infests rice heavily, causing enor...
The critical period of rice-weed competition was studied for the rice varieties Oryzica 1 and CICA 8...
This paper describes a dynamic simulation model that allows for comprehensive assessment of integrat...
Monoculture of irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Latin America has led to serious weed problems an...
We conducted two experiments in 2009 and 2010 at central part of Bangladesh to examine the effects o...
Four field experiments were conducted in 1983 and 1984 at the Fortuna Research and Development Cente...
Weed competition is a major constraint in all the rice production systems in Africa. In addition to ...
This paper describes a complex, dynamic simulation model that has been developed for the analysis of...
Weed control in Latin America is costly and heavily dependent upon herbicides. Often irrigated rice ...
Direct-seeded rice systems are increasing in Asia as farmers respond to the high labor cost and shor...
This paper describes a dynamic simulation model that has been developed to provide a comprehensive a...
In Camargue area (France), weed infestation by Bolboschoenus maritimus and Echinochloa crus-gallis i...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...
Since 2005, the evolution and spread of herbicide-resistant Echinochloa crus-galli biotypes have pos...
Weeds are responsible for most part of the reduction in rice yield. The species Cyperus esculentus, ...
ABSTRACT Rice is the staple food in Bangladesh. Scirpus maritimus infests rice heavily, causing enor...
The critical period of rice-weed competition was studied for the rice varieties Oryzica 1 and CICA 8...
This paper describes a dynamic simulation model that allows for comprehensive assessment of integrat...
Monoculture of irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Latin America has led to serious weed problems an...
We conducted two experiments in 2009 and 2010 at central part of Bangladesh to examine the effects o...
Four field experiments were conducted in 1983 and 1984 at the Fortuna Research and Development Cente...
Weed competition is a major constraint in all the rice production systems in Africa. In addition to ...
This paper describes a complex, dynamic simulation model that has been developed for the analysis of...
Weed control in Latin America is costly and heavily dependent upon herbicides. Often irrigated rice ...
Direct-seeded rice systems are increasing in Asia as farmers respond to the high labor cost and shor...
This paper describes a dynamic simulation model that has been developed to provide a comprehensive a...
In Camargue area (France), weed infestation by Bolboschoenus maritimus and Echinochloa crus-gallis i...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...
Since 2005, the evolution and spread of herbicide-resistant Echinochloa crus-galli biotypes have pos...