Crop and weed management strategies for dry direct seeded rice: Management strategies for dry direct seeded rice
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Description
Dry-direct seeded rice (DSR) is an emerging resource-conserving and climate-smart production technologies in the changing climatic condition and the areas where the key resources such as water and labor are the major limiting factors to rice cultivation. The success of DSR largely depends on its proper early establishment and judicious weed management. A uniform stand of adequate rice plants is critical to achieving high yields, therefore seed rate and sowing date are very important for DSR. Due to different methods of land preparation between DSR and transplanted rice, the soil conditions are different in these systems, therefore, nitrogen fertilizer management is very important to DSR. Chemical weed management is a must in DSR to reduce weed management cost, however, considering the negative effect of herbicide on the environment and developing of herbicide resistance biotypes, weed management needs an integrated approach. Inside this book, you’ll find the effect of sowing time and seeding rate for the establishment of DSR and the best fertilizer and weed management approaches for its sustainable production.