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1 July 2012 Growth of Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) in Response to Interference with Direct-Seeded Rice
Bhagirath S. Chauhan, Jhoana Opeña
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Abstract

The biology of purple nutsedge was studied by growing it alone and in competition with 12 and 24 rice plants in a pot experiment. Compared with the weedy plants grown alone, competition from rice reduced purple nutsedge leaf number, shoot number, tuber production rate, and leaf biomass. At 10 wk after planting, interference from 12 and 24 rice plants reduced purple nutsedge leaf area by 79 and 86%, respectively, compared with weedy plants grown without rice interference. On the same date, purple nutsedge aboveground shoot biomass was 26.8 g plant−1 without interference, whereas in interference with 12 and 24 rice plants, purple nutsedge produced aboveground biomass of 4.8 and 2.2 g plant−1, respectively. A total of 95 tubers plant−1 were produced by purple nutsedge when grown alone. Growth with 12 and 24 rice plants reduced tuber production to 33 and 17 tubers plant−1, respectively. Without interference, purple nutsedge produced 40 g plant−1 of total biomass of tuber plus root plus rhizome, whereas in interference with 12 and 24 rice plants, purple nutsedge produced 14 and 5 g plant−1 of total belowground biomass, respectively.

Nomenclature: Purple nutsedge, Cyperus rotundus L. CYPRO; rice, Oryza sativa L.

Weed Science Society of America
Bhagirath S. Chauhan and Jhoana Opeña "Growth of Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) in Response to Interference with Direct-Seeded Rice," Weed Technology 26(3), 506-509, (1 July 2012). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-D-12-00007.1
Received: 13 January 2012; Accepted: 1 February 2012; Published: 1 July 2012
KEYWORDS
biomass
interference
leaf area
tuber
weed
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