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19 May 2023 Germination ecology and response to herbicides of Ludwigia prostrata and their implication for weed control in paddy fields
Tao Li, Huawei Qian, Guohui Yuan, Jiequn Fan, Shuiliang Guo
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Abstract

Prostrate water primrose is a troublesome weed in rice paddy fields. A study was conducted to determine the influence of environmental and agronomic factors on its emergence. The efficacy of herbicides on this species was also examined. The germination percentage of mature seeds remained above 90% within 180 d after harvest, indicating a low primary dormancy of this species. Light stimulated seed germination. Seeds buried deeper than 0.5 cm did not form seedlings. These results suggest that stale seedbed practices and deep tillage operations can mitigate the occurrence of this species in paddy fields. The optimum temperature for germination varied from 25/15 C to 35/25 C. The osmotic potential and salt concentration needed to inhibit 50% of maximum germination were –0.4 MPa and 197 mM, respectively. Seeds were tolerant to flooding and did not germinate at pH 8 to 10. The preemergence herbicides oxadiazon, oxadiargyl, and butachlor had excellent control efficacy on prostrate water primrose, with a 95.4% to 100% reduction in seedling number and a 99.2% to 100% reduction in biomass, respectively. The postemergence herbicides MCPA-Na + bentazone, bentazone, MCPA-Na, and fluroxypyr applied at the 2- to 3-leaf stage of prostrate water primrose provided a 90.6% to 100% reduction in seedling number and a 99.3% to 100% reduction in biomass. The results of this study can help in developing sustainable and effective integrated weed management strategies for controlling prostrate water primrose in paddy fields.

Nomenclature: Bentazon; butachlor; fluroxypyr; MCPA-Na; oxadiargyl; oxadiazon; prostrate water primrose; Ludwigia prostrata Roxb

Tao Li, Huawei Qian, Guohui Yuan, Jiequn Fan, and Shuiliang Guo "Germination ecology and response to herbicides of Ludwigia prostrata and their implication for weed control in paddy fields," Weed Technology 37(2), 197-204, (19 May 2023). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2023.34
Received: 24 January 2023; Accepted: 8 May 2023; Published: 19 May 2023
KEYWORDS
burial depth
dormancy
herbicide
integrated management
seed biology
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