Competitiveness of swamp rice against Echinochloa crus-galli and Monochoria vaginalis weeds

S. Sujinah, D. Guntoro, Sugiyanta Sugiyanta
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Weed competition, especially with Echinochloa crus-galli and Monochoria vaginalis, is a major constraint in rice production as they reduce yield by competing with crops for resources such as light, nutrients, and water. Therefore, this study aims to determine rice competitiveness against Echinochloa crus-galli and Monochoria vaginalis weeds. The experimental design was a split-plot with four replications, with the main plot being weed-free, E. crus-galli, and M. vaginalis treatments, while the subplot was rice varieties namely Inpara 3, 4, 7, and 8. The result showed that existence of weeds reduced the plant height, tillers, photosynthetic rate, leaf area, biomass, percentage of filled grain, and yield of rice due to competition, with losses up to 15%. Furthermore, the rice varieties differed in their yield performances and weed competitiveness. The grain yield ranged from 7.75 t ha-1 to 5.96 t ha-1 for Inpara 4 and 8, respectively, under the weed-free condition. A low weed tolerance and suppress ability was found in Inpara 7, both for E. crus-galli and M. vaginalis. Inpara 8 had a low weed tolerance in E. crus-galli, but high in M. vaginalis, while Inpara 4 produced the highest yield in a weedy condition, along with high weed tolerance and suppress ability. Traits related to the leaf area and rice dry weight at grain filling stage are associated with rice competitiveness. Based on the results, competitive rice can be an important strategy for reducing hand weeding and herbicide inputs in rice production
沼泽稻对紫锥藻和阴道单孢菌的竞争
杂草的竞争是水稻生产的一个主要制约因素,特别是与紫锥藻(Echinochloa cross -galli)和阴道单孢菌(Monochoria vaginalis)的竞争,因为它们通过与作物争夺光、养分和水等资源而降低产量。因此,本研究旨在确定水稻对交叉高利紫锥藻和阴道单孢菌杂草的竞争能力。试验设计为4个重复的分割样区,主样区为无杂草、十字花菜和阴道芽孢杆菌处理,次样区为in3、4、7和8号水稻品种。结果表明,由于竞争,杂草的存在使水稻株高、分蘖、光合速率、叶面积、生物量、灌浆率和产量降低,损失高达15%。此外,水稻品种在产量表现和杂草竞争方面也存在差异。在无草条件下,第4段和第8段的籽粒产量分别为7.75 ~ 5.96 t hm -1。Inpara 7对交叉大肠杆菌和阴道支原体均有较低的杂草耐受性和抑制能力。Inpara 8对鸡蛋花的耐受性较低,对阴道草的耐受性较高,而Inpara 4在杂草条件下产量最高,对杂草的耐受性和抑制能力也较高。灌浆期叶面积和水稻干重等性状与水稻竞争力相关。基于这些结果,竞争性水稻可以成为减少水稻生产中手工除草和除草剂投入的重要策略
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