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Interference Durations of Bearded Sprangletop (<i>Leptochloa fascicularis</i>) in Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>)
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1994
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EngineeringBearded SprangletopBotanyEntomologyAgricultural EconomicsPlant PathologyCrop PhysiologyNewbonnet Rice CultivarsRice EmergencePlant ReproductionPublic HealthCrop ProductionPlant-insect InteractionBiologyInterference DurationsEvolutionary BiologyCrop ProtectionCrop SciencePlant-animal InteractionSymbiosisPlant Physiology
Effects of bearded sprangletop interference durations on Lemont and Newbonnet rice cultivars were studied. Interference durations of 63, 70, and 130 d after rice emergence reduced Lemont grain yields 11, 21, and 50%, respectively, and lowered Newbonnet grain yields 11, 13, and 37%, respectively. Interference durations of 21 to 56 d after emergence did not reduce grain yields of either cultivar. Bearded sprangletop grown in Lemont rice produced more biomass than that in Newbonnet. Season-long interference reduced plant height and straw dry weight of Lemont more than that of Newbonnet.
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