Competitive Ability of Rice Cultivars in the Era of Weed Resistance

F. Schreiber, Ananda Scherner, A. Andres, G. Concenço, F. Goulart
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Almost all plants are negatively affected by neighboring plants, which impose some degree of competition within the population, depending mainly on the quantity and quality of natural resources available in the environment. In rice cultivation, the occur - rence of a high and diverse infestation of weeds results in high competition levels among the species. In addition, the high and growing number of cases about herbicide-resistant weeds, especially the widespread distribution of Imidazolinone-resistant weedy-rice and the high infestation of weeds belonging to the Echinochloa genus, has increased the competition levels within rice cultivation due to the lack of control. Therefore, the inclusion of rice cultivars with greater competitive ability represents a promising tool for weed management, since new cases of resistance to herbicides are often reported and alternative control strategies are scarce. The use of rice cultivars with a greater ability to suppress weeds can alleviate the competitive effect of these species, giving priority to the crop for the use of environmental resources due to the faster occupation of the ecological niches. Thus, this chapter aims to explore the competitive ability of rice cultivars against troublesome weed species, accounting for the role of their morphological and physiologi cal traits as a function of environment-friendly crop practices. on their biological and morphological traits to optimize management strategies. Germination and emergence patterns, dry mass, dry mass accumulation, plants height, number of tillers or branches, number of inflorescences other variables often for future estimations
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抗杂草时代水稻品种竞争能力的研究
几乎所有的植物都受到邻近植物的负面影响,邻近植物在种群内施加一定程度的竞争,这主要取决于环境中可用自然资源的数量和质量。在水稻种植中,杂草的高度和多样性的侵染导致了物种之间的高度竞争。此外,抗除草剂杂草的高发和不断增长,特别是抗咪唑啉酮杂草水稻的广泛分布和棘藻属杂草的大量侵染,由于缺乏控制,加剧了水稻种植内的竞争水平。因此,纳入具有更强竞争能力的水稻品种是一种很有前途的杂草管理工具,因为新的除草剂抗性案例经常被报道,而替代控制策略很少。采用抑制杂草能力较强的水稻品种,可以缓解这些物种的竞争效应,使作物优先利用环境资源,从而更快地占领生态位。因此,本章旨在探讨水稻品种对有害杂草的竞争能力,并考虑其形态和生理性状在环境友好型作物实践中的作用。利用其生物学和形态学特征优化管理策略。发芽和出芽模式、干质量、干质量积累、植株高度、分蘖数或分枝数、花序数等变量通常用于将来的估计
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