INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED FORMS OF UREA AND NITROGEN LEVELS ON WEED GROWTH AND GRAIN-YIELD OF LOWLAND RICE

被引:2
作者
VENKITASWAMY, R
SUBRAMANIAN, S
VEERABADRAN, V
机构
[1] Department of Agronomy, Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College, Tamil Nadu
[2] Agricultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu
[3] Department of Agronomy, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu
来源
FERTILIZER RESEARCH | 1991年 / 28卷 / 03期
关键词
MODIFIED UREA; WEED GROWTH; GRAIN YIELD; RICE;
D O I
10.1007/BF01054332
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The growth of weeds and their subsequent reduction of rice yield as affected by N source neem cake coated urea (NCU), dicyandiamide coated urea (DCU), rock phosphate coated urea (RPCU), urea supergranules (USG) and prilled urea (PU) was studied on a clay loam soil at Coimbatore, India. Experiments were conducted in northeast monsoon (NEM) 1981, summer 1982, and southwest monsoon (SWM) 1982 seasons. The crop was associated with eleven weed species, and the dominant weeds were Echinochloa crus-galli, Cyperus difformis and Marsilea quadrifolia. The weed flora varied between seasons. Deep placement of USG reduced the dry weight of weeds in NEM and summer seasons at 60, 90 and 120 Kg N ha-1 whereas it increased the dry weight at 60 and 90 but not 120 Kg N ha-1 in SWM season. The dry weight of weeds decreased with increased N rates for all N sources during NEM and summer seasons. In SWM season, dry weight of weeds increased with increased N rates for all N sources except USG. The grain yield of rice was drastically reduced with the deep placement of USG at 60 but not 120 Kg N ha-1 in SWM season. The differential effect of the N sources between seasons was due to the change of the weed flora. Dominance of E. crus-galli during SWM season had greater influence on weed dry weight and grain yield of rice. Nitrogen uptake by weeds was frequently greater in unfertilized plots, particularly in NEM and summer seasons. In SWM season, the apparent fertilizer N recovery by weeds was high for USG. It decreased from 53% for 60 Kg USG-N ha-1 to 4% for 120 Kg USG-N ha-1.
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页码:315 / 321
页数:7
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