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1 October 2003 Effect of Weed Interference Duration and Weed-Free Period on Glufosinate-Resistant Rice (Oryza sativa)
WEI ZHANG, ERIC P. WEBSTER, DAVID Y. LANCLOS, JAMES P. GEAGHAN
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Abstract

Effect of weed interference duration and weed-free period on glufosinate-resistant rice was evaluated in 1998 and 1999. Weed interference for more than 2 wk reduced plant height 12 wk after emergence compared with the season-long weed-free treatment. Grain yield loss of 1,090 to 4,880 kg/ha was observed when weeds were allowed to interfere with rice from 2 wk to season-long. The weed-free period study indicated that early control of weeds could sustain rice growth and yield potential. This research suggests that effective weed control from 1 to 6 wk after rice emergence is important in fields with high weed densities for maximizing yield potential of glufosinate-resistant rice.

Nomenclature: Glufosinate; rice, Oryza sativa L. ‘Bengal’, ‘BNGL HC-11’, ‘BNGL-62’.

Additional index words: Herbicide-resistant rice.

Abbreviation: WAE, wk after emergence.

WEI ZHANG, ERIC P. WEBSTER, DAVID Y. LANCLOS, and JAMES P. GEAGHAN "Effect of Weed Interference Duration and Weed-Free Period on Glufosinate-Resistant Rice (Oryza sativa)," Weed Technology 17(4), 876-880, (1 October 2003). https://doi.org/10.1614/wt-03-003r
Published: 1 October 2003
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