A. Ferrero et al., Mechanical and chemical control of red rice (Oryza sativa L-var. sylvatica) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) pre-planting, CROP PROT, 18(4), 1999, pp. 245-251
Two field experiments were set up to assess the effectiveness of different
herbicides and mechanical means for the pre-planting control of red rice se
edlings. In the first experiment, carried out in the 1995-1996 period, dala
pon-sodium (at 12.75 kg a.i. ha(-1)) was compared to mechanical control usi
ng a blade harrow and light mouldboard plough, both working at 8-10 cm dept
h. In this experiment, the weed control obtained with mechanical treatments
ranged between 69 and 91%, while with dalapon it always exceeded 92%. Harr
owing and shallow ploughing gave similar or lower yields to those obtained
with dalapon. The effective workings time of the chemical treatment was onl
y between 12 to 20% of that achieved with harrowing and shallow ploughing,
respectively. In the second experiment, carried out in the 1995-1997 period
, several herbicides were compared.
In this experiment, the best results were obtained with cycloxydim, clethod
im and dalapon-sodium, which resulted in red rice control that was always o
ver 95%. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights received.