Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice

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Weeds are the major burden for rice-growing farmers in the case of direct-seeded rice due to the preemptive competition of weed in the species early seedling stage. A field experiment was carried out during the spring season in 2021 to evaluate the effect of different weed management practices and r...

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Autores: Sharma Jaishi, Devraj, Sah, Rajan, Bhandari, Sagar, Marahatta, Santosh
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/2013
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/2013
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Dry-DSR
Weed density
Weed index
Yield
Nepal
Siembra directa en seco
Densidad de malezas
Índice de malezas
Rendimiento
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
Efecto de la distancia entre hileras y control de malezas en el cultivo de arroz de primavera de siembra directa en seco
title Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
spellingShingle Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
Sharma Jaishi, Devraj
Dry-DSR
Weed density
Weed index
Yield
Nepal
Siembra directa en seco
Densidad de malezas
Índice de malezas
Rendimiento
Nepal
title_short Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
title_full Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
title_fullStr Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
title_sort Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring rice
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sharma Jaishi, Devraj
Sah, Rajan
Bhandari, Sagar
Marahatta, Santosh
Sharma Jaishi, Devraj
Sah, Rajan
Bhandari, Sagar
Marahatta, Santosh
author Sharma Jaishi, Devraj
author_facet Sharma Jaishi, Devraj
Sah, Rajan
Bhandari, Sagar
Marahatta, Santosh
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author2 Sah, Rajan
Bhandari, Sagar
Marahatta, Santosh
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dry-DSR
Weed density
Weed index
Yield
Nepal
Siembra directa en seco
Densidad de malezas
Índice de malezas
Rendimiento
Nepal
topic Dry-DSR
Weed density
Weed index
Yield
Nepal
Siembra directa en seco
Densidad de malezas
Índice de malezas
Rendimiento
Nepal
description Weeds are the major burden for rice-growing farmers in the case of direct-seeded rice due to the preemptive competition of weed in the species early seedling stage. A field experiment was carried out during the spring season in 2021 to evaluate the effect of different weed management practices and row spacing on dry directed-seeded spring rice under the Prime Minister Agriculture Modernization Project (PMAMP) at Rice Super Zone, Kanchanpur, Nepal. The experiment was laid out in a two-factorial randomized complete block design (RCBD) with twelve treatments and three replications. The highest number of effective tillers per m2 was obtained in weed-free plots (531.67), which is statistically similar to Pretilachlor fb 1HW (505.42). Row spacing of 10 cm showed a significantly higher number of effective tillers per square meter (521.94). A higher grain yield was observed in weed-free plots (6397.87 kg.ha-1), which is followed by Pretilachlor fb 1HW, which is statistically similar to other management practices except for weed check. All the management practices were found effective in reducing weed parameters such as weed density, weed dry weight, and weed index as compared to weed checks. A positive relation was recorded between plant height at 90 DAS and grain yield, thousand-grain weight, and grain yield, and a negative relation was recorded between weed density, weed dry biomass, and grain yield. It is recommended to apply Pretilachlor fb 1HW with 10 cm row spacing for effective weed control and to increase the yield of dry direct-seeded rice.
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spelling Effect of row spacing and weed management practices on dry direct-seeded spring riceEfecto de la distancia entre hileras y control de malezas en el cultivo de arroz de primavera de siembra directa en secoSharma Jaishi, DevrajSah, RajanBhandari, SagarMarahatta, SantoshSharma Jaishi, DevrajSah, RajanBhandari, SagarMarahatta, SantoshDry-DSRWeed densityWeed indexYieldNepalSiembra directa en secoDensidad de malezasÍndice de malezasRendimientoNepalWeeds are the major burden for rice-growing farmers in the case of direct-seeded rice due to the preemptive competition of weed in the species early seedling stage. A field experiment was carried out during the spring season in 2021 to evaluate the effect of different weed management practices and row spacing on dry directed-seeded spring rice under the Prime Minister Agriculture Modernization Project (PMAMP) at Rice Super Zone, Kanchanpur, Nepal. The experiment was laid out in a two-factorial randomized complete block design (RCBD) with twelve treatments and three replications. The highest number of effective tillers per m2 was obtained in weed-free plots (531.67), which is statistically similar to Pretilachlor fb 1HW (505.42). Row spacing of 10 cm showed a significantly higher number of effective tillers per square meter (521.94). A higher grain yield was observed in weed-free plots (6397.87 kg.ha-1), which is followed by Pretilachlor fb 1HW, which is statistically similar to other management practices except for weed check. All the management practices were found effective in reducing weed parameters such as weed density, weed dry weight, and weed index as compared to weed checks. A positive relation was recorded between plant height at 90 DAS and grain yield, thousand-grain weight, and grain yield, and a negative relation was recorded between weed density, weed dry biomass, and grain yield. It is recommended to apply Pretilachlor fb 1HW with 10 cm row spacing for effective weed control and to increase the yield of dry direct-seeded rice.En el caso del arroz de siembra directa, las malezas son la principal carga para los agricultores debido a la competencia preventiva de las malas hierbas en la fase de plántula temprana de la especie. Se llevó a cabo un experimento de campo durante la temporada de primavera de 2021 para evaluar el efecto de diferentes prácticas de manejo de malezas y espaciamiento entre hileras en arroz de primavera de siembra directa en seco bajo el Proyecto de Modernización de la Agricultura del Primer Ministro (PMAMP) en Rice Super Zone, Kanchanpur, Nepal. El experimento se organizó en un diseño de bloques completos aleatorizados de dos factores con doce tratamientos y tres repeticiones. El mayor número de macollos efectivos por m2 se obtuvo en las parcelas libres de malezas (531.67), que es estadísticamente similar a Pretilacloro fb 1HW (505.42). El espaciamiento entre hileras de 10 cm mostró un número significativamente mayor de macollos efectivos por metro cuadrado (521.94). Se observó un mayor rendimiento de grano en las parcelas libres de malas hierbas (6397.87 kg.ha-1), seguidas por Pretilacloro fb 1HW, que es estadísticamente similar a otras prácticas de manejo excepto el control de malas hierbas. Todas las prácticas de gestión resultaron eficaces para reducir parámetros de malas hierbas como la densidad, el peso seco y el índice de malezas en comparación con los controles. Se registró una relación positiva entre la altura de la planta a los 90 DAS y el rendimiento de grano, el peso de mil granos y el rendimiento de grano, y una relación negativa entre la densidad de malezas, la biomasa seca de malezas y el rendimiento de grano. Se recomienda aplicar Pretilaclor fb 1HW con una separación entre hileras de 10 cm para controlar eficazmente las malezas y aumentar el rendimiento del arroz de siembra directa seco.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina2023-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/201310.21704/pja.v7i2.2013Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): May to August; 117-130Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2023): May to August; 117-1302616-4477reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMenghttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/2013/2768Derechos de autor 2023 Devraj Sharma Jaishi, Rajan Sah, Sagar Bhandari, Santosh Marahattahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/20132025-04-23T17:01:53Z
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