Herbicides in Asian Rice

Herbicides in Asian Rice
Author: Rosamond Naylor
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1996
Genre: Herbicides
ISBN: 9712200930

Overview; Impacts of herbicides; Integrated weed management; Use of herbicides in asian rice.

Weed Management in Rice

Weed Management in Rice
Author: Bruce Archibald Auld
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9789251039120

A Handbook for Weed Control in Rice

A Handbook for Weed Control in Rice
Author: Kwesi Ampong-Nyarko
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9712200205

Significance of weeds in rice farming; Rice weeds of world importance; Weed control; Principles of herbicide use; Principal rice herbicides; Weed control in irrigated rice; Weed control in rainfed lowland rice; Weed control in upland rice; Weed control in deepwater and floating rice; Management of some difficult weeds.

Evaluation of Very-long-chain Fatty Acid-inhibiting Herbicides in Arkansas Rice Production

Evaluation of Very-long-chain Fatty Acid-inhibiting Herbicides in Arkansas Rice Production
Author: John Ansley Godwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017
Genre: Herbicides
ISBN:

Because of the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds, such as barnyardgrass and red rice in rice, there is a need for alternative herbicide sites of action. Very-long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA)-inhibiting herbicides are not labeled for use in U.S. rice production; however, this site of action (SOA) has been used with success in Asian rice. The VLCFA-inhibiting herbicides pethoxamid, pyroxasulfone, acetochlor, and S-metolachlor were evaluated for rice tolerance and control of commonly problematic weeds in Arkansas rice at various rates and application timings. Pyroxasulfone and S-metolachlor were deemed unfit for use in rice production because of negative effects on rice visual injury, rough rice yield, height, shoot density, and heading. Pethoxamid and acetochlor were used with little detriment to the rice crop when applied no earlier than the 1-lf growth stage. Along with minimal rice injury, pethoxamid controlled barnyardgrass all season when used in a program with other common rice herbicides such as clomazone, imazethapyr, or quinclorac. Considering the minimal injury observed, pethoxamid and acetochlor should be considered for integration into U.S. rice production to represent a unique herbicide SOA to use in rotation, sequential application, or tank mixtures with other rice herbicides. Nomenclature: Acetochlor; pethoxamid; pyroxasulfone; S-metolachlor; barnyardgrass, Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv.; red rice, Oryza sativa var. sylvatica L.; rice, Oryza sativa L. Key words: weed control, herbicide-resistant weeds, herbicide sites of action.

Herbicide Resistance and World Grains

Herbicide Resistance and World Grains
Author: Stephen B. Powles
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001-03-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000611841

Written by experts from across the globe, Herbicide Resistance and World Grains evaluates the weed and herbicide management systems in major world grain crops such as soybean, maize, rice, and canola. The book examines the impact of transgenic crops and new technology on resistance management. It provides background information and offers practical

Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia

Pest Management of Rice Farmers in Asia
Author: Kong Luen Heong
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1997
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: 9712201023

This research was designed and conducted through partnerships with national agricultural scientists. The primary objective was to listen to farmers and understand the various factors that constrain pest management decisions and practices on-farm.

Rice Research in Asia

Rice Research in Asia
Author: Robert Eugene Evenson
Publisher: IRRI
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0851989977

In order to achieve economic efficiency, research organizations have established rigorous, quantitative methods for priority setting. One such organization, the Rockefeller Foundation, has drawn on this report to help determine the research goals it should emphasize in its funding. A review of the problem of priority setting is presented followed by a discussion of approaches that have been used previously. Several chapters demonstrate how a number of areas of plant science research have contributed to gains in rice productivity and also assess the current challenges of genetic improvement and pest control. The economic framework for priority setting and previous methods are reviewed, followed by a series of country case studies which provide more practical applications.

Proceedings of the Conference on Weed Control in Rice, 31 August-4 September 1981

Proceedings of the Conference on Weed Control in Rice, 31 August-4 September 1981
Author:
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1983
Genre: Rice
ISBN: 9711040743

Evolution of rice weed control practices and research: world perspective; Weeds of major economic importance in rice and yield lasses due to weed competition; Weed control practices as a component of rice production systems; Effects of hydrology, soil moisture regime, and fertility management on weed populations and their control in rice; Effects of stand establishment techniques on weed population in rice; The role of cropping systems on weeds in rice; Weed control technology in irrigated rice; Weed control technology in rainfed wetland rice; Importance rice weeds in Latin America; Weed control and rice production in Brazil.

Asian Rice Bowls

Asian Rice Bowls
Author: Prabhu L. Pingali
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0851991629

Introduction: the state of rice in post-green-revolution Asia; Rice productivity growth: the case against complacency; Sustaining farm profits through technical change; Intensification-induced degradation of the paddy resource base; Erosion, pollution and poison: externalities and rice; Asian rice market: demand and supply prospects; GATT and rice: impact on the rice market and implications for research priorities; Agricultural commercialization and farmer product choices: the case of diversification out of rice; Strategic look at factor markets and the organization of agricultural production beyond 2025; Post-green-revolution seed technology for intensive rice systems; Fertilizers and pesticides: higher levels versus improved efficiencies; Dealing with labor scarcity: mechanical technologies.