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Efficacy, phytotoxicity and economics of different herbicides in aerobic rice
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Author Affiliations
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute
Published InActa Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B - Soil & Plant Science
Year2012
Citations63
Abstract
Aerobic rice is a potential water-wise rice production system, but high weed infestation has threatened its sustainability, which demands an efficient and cost-effective weed management technique. Eight commercial herbicide products were applied singly or as tank-mix or in sequence to evaluate their efficacy, rice selectivity and cost-effectiveness in aerobic rice. The study was conducted under field conditions in Malaysia during 2010/2011 following a randomized complete block design. Most of the herbicide treatments provided excellent weed control, and produced much higher net benefit than weedy or weed-free check. None of the herbicides caused significant phytotoxicity to rice plants. Among the herbicide treatments, sequential application of Cyhalofop-butyl+Bensulfuron at early growth stage followed by Bentazon/MCPA at mid growth stage provided the highest weed…
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