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Weed Occurrence and Competitive Characteristic under Different Cultivation types of Rice(Oyriza sativa L.) - 3. Difference in Weed Occurrence and Rice Growth Under the Competitive Periods (수도(水稻) 재배유형별(栽培類型別) 잡초발생(雜草發生) 양상(樣相)과 경합특성(競合特性) - 제(第) 3 보(報). 경합기간(競合其間)에 따른 잡초발생(雜草發生) 및 벼의 생육량(生育量) 차이(差異))

  • Im, I.B.;Guh, J.O.;Oh, Y.J.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.114-121
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    • 1993
  • Differences in need occurrence and competition were investigated among five types of rice(Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. Dry weights of weeds in between transplanting and/or seeding and heading date showed in the decreasing order of dry direct-seeded, flood direct-seeded, machine transplanting with 10-day-old seedling, machine transplanting with 30-day-old seedling, and conventional hand transplanting. A similar trend was obtained with application of weedy followed by weed-free. Weed-free periods allowed to decrease by 20% dry weight of rice were 3 weeks after transplanting(WAT) in transplanting cultivations, 5 weeks after seeding(WAS) in wet direct-seeded rice, and 7-8 WAS in dry direct-seeded rice. On the other hand, weedy periods as determined by the same criterion were 9 WAT in conventional hand transplanting and machine transplanting with 30-day-old seedling, 7 WAT in machine transplanting with 10-day-old seedling, 8 WAS in dry direct-seeded rice, and 6 WAS in flood direct-seeded rice.

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Weed Occurrence and Competitive Characteristic under Different Cultivation types of Rice(Oyriza sativa L.) - 4. Differences in Competitive Characteristics for Mineral Nutrition (수도(水稻) 재배유형별(栽培類型別) 잡초발생(雜草發生) 양상(樣相)과 경합특성(競合特性) - 제(第) 4 보(報). 무기양분(無機養分)에 대한 경합특성(競合特性)의 차이(差異))

  • Im, I.B.;Guh, J.O.;Chun, J.C.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.122-131
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    • 1993
  • Differences in competitive characteristics for mineral nutrition were compared with rice and weeds according to rice planting types like the traditional hand transplanting, machine transplanting of young(10days old) and mature(30days old) seedling, flood direct seeding of germinated seeds and dry direct seeding of dry seeds. There was a slight competition for such nutrients as N, P, K, Ca, and Mg by E. crus-galli and E. kuroguwai in transplanting cultivations. However, nutrient uptake by rice in direct-seedings was severely inhibited throughout the whole growth period by the two weeds including annual weeds such as S. Juncoides and C. difformis. The competition for nutrients at different cultivation types was mainly governed by the dominant weeds.

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Studies on the Establishment of Weed Control System 1. Determination of the Optimum Weeding Date for Barley Growing in Paddy Condition (작물의 제초작업체계 확립에 관한 연구 1. 논보리의 적정제초시기에 관하여)

  • Choi J. S.;Han K. S.;Choe Z. R.
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.16 no.1 s.30
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1977
  • In order to find out the optimum weeding date for growing barley in paddy field, several kinds of weeding dates and frequencies were made and compared. The results are summarized as follows: 1. As far as the weeding frequencies were fixed with one time, an immediate weeding after wintering resulted better barley grain yield and yield components by causing decreased yield of weed. 2. Maximum allowable date to be free from the weed competition were estimated as not late than February 10 or at most february 25. 3. It is considerable that the effect of weeding was continuously found till March 11 but no significant weeding effect was found when the weeding was done after April. 4. The competition of weed and barley was relatively so higher from February 25 to March 30 that the control during this period seemed to be very effective by causing little decrease in barley grain yield. 5. Major overdominant weeds observed in the paddy field for barley growing period were Alopecurus aequalis S., Stellaria alsine G., and Galium aparin L., in the order of degrees.

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Differential Weed Competition of Two Rice Cultivars under Various Cropping Patterns (수도(水稻) 이품종(異品種)의 재배양식(栽培樣式)에 따른 잡초(雜草) 경합구조(競合構造) 해석(解析))

  • Guh, J.O.;Kwon, S.L.;Heu, S.M.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.57-68
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    • 1983
  • To estimate the possible amount of weed-crop competitions under the various cropping patterns of two rice cultivars of different type, comparisons between weedy check and weed-free plots in plant height, tillering number, and plant weight were investigated. Fluctuations in Importance Value, competition value, and net productivities were used to discuss the crop-weed competition, respectively. As a result, differences in dominant weed species, competitive crop variety, most effective cropping pattern, and crop yielding characteristics under the different weed competitions were investigated, respectively.

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Characterization of Weed Occurrence in Apple Orchards (사과 과수원(果樹園)에서의 잡초발생(雜草發生) 특성(特性)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Woo, I.S.;Pyon, J.Y.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.164-168
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    • 1988
  • In order to get basic information for establishing weed control methods in apple orchards, weed distribution was surveyed at 2 locations in Chungnam Province at 15 days intervals. In apple orchard 48 weed species (18 families) were distributed and Chenopodium album and Polygonum hydropiper were dominated and Digitana sanguinalis, Portulaca oleracea, and Erigeron canadensis were also abundant among them. Highest number of weeds emerged in April and dry weight of weeds were heavy in June and October, especially in summer broadleaf weeds and winter broadleaf weeds, and winter grasses were abundant in spring. Seasonal Shannon's diversity index(H'), maximum diversity(H max'), eveness (J') for the Shannon diversity index, and Simpson index were high in apple orchards. Interspecific competition was more severe than intraspecific competition.

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Competition between Crop and Weed and Weed Control in Dry Direct Seeded Rice (벼 직파재배(直播栽培)의 잡초(雜草)와 작물간(作物間)의 경합(競合) 및 방제(防除))

  • Yeun, K.B.;Kim, K.U.;Shin, D.H.;Lee, I.J.;Jung, J.W.;Kim, H.K.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.178-186
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    • 1991
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the major weeds occurred in direct seeded rice and their compition with rice, and to establish the effective weed control method. The important weeds occurring in dry direct seeded rice were Echinochloa crusgalli, Cyperus amuricus, Rorippa islandica, etc. Among them, Echinochloa crusgalli was the most dominant weed species. In view of the Simpson's dominance index, the maximum number of the weeds was observed at 30 days after seeding, showing 0.26, but decreased as the time passed. In other hand, Simpson's dominance index of weed dry weight increased from 0.09 at 15DAS(days after seeding) to 0.28 at 60DAS indicating that particular weed such as barnyardgrass was dominating the fields. The plant height and the tiller number of rice in the dry direct seeded rice were not greatly affected by the time and duration of competition with weeds, but rice yield was greatly influenced by them. The yield reduction was observed when compition between rice and weeds were initiated at 20 to 40 DAS till the harvesting time. The highest weed control efficacy was observed at the treatment of systematic herbicide application such as soil applied Butachlor followed by Mefenacet/Bensulfuron-methyl/Dymron at 30 DAS after seeding, and soil applied Dimepiperate/Bensulfuron-methyl mixture as a preemergence type gave also an excellent control.

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Specificity in Weed Competition and Herbicide Response of Soybean under Foggy Condition (인공안개처리에 따른 콩의 잡초경합 양상 및 제초제반응 특이성)

  • 구자옥;권오도;천상욱;국용인
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1996
  • Greenhouse experiment was carried out to investigate the specifics in growth, weed competition, and herbicide response of soybean(Glycine max) under foggy condition. Plant height and leaf stage of soybean under foggy condition were greatly increased through all growing stage comparing with non-foggy condition. At 100 days after seeding, plant height of soybean also was increased by 14% while number of pods, number of grains per pod were reduced by 16, 24 and 23%, respectively comparing with non-foggy condition. On the other hand, plant height of soybean under foggy condition was reduced with increasing the duration of competition and this tendency was similar to non-foggy condition. Plant height was reduced by above 50-day competition. Number of pods per plant of soybean was reduced regardless of foggy condition. Among the herbicides treated, quizalofop caused slightly crop injury under foggy condition, but the other herbicides did not affect growth of soybean. Number of pods and 100-grain weight of soybean by treatment of herbicides were similar to that of the untreated control but those of soybean under foggy condition were significantly reduced. At 40 days after herbicide application, weeding efficacy (based on shoot fresh weight) of herbicides treated under foggy and non-foggy condition, released exellent data(above than 97%) in all regardless foggy condition.

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Weed Occurrence and Competitive Characteristic under Different Cultivation Types of Rice(Oyriza sativa L.) - 2. Competition for Community Space of Rice and Weed (수도(水稻) 재배유형별(栽培類型別) 잡초발생양상(雜草發生樣相)과 경합특성(競合特性) - 제(第) 2 보(報). 군락공간(群落空間)에 대한 벼와 잡초(雜草)의 경합(競合))

  • Im, I.B.;Guh, J.O.;Lee, S.Y.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 1993
  • Differences in community space of weed and rice were investigated among five types of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. The five types employed were three transplanting cultivations such as conventional hand transplanting, machine transplanting with 30-day-old seedling, and machine transplanting with 10-day-old seedling and two direct-seedlings such as flood direct-seeded rice by pregerminated seed and dry direct-seeded rice by dry seed. The greatest competition between rice and weeds as determined by growth rate of rice was found in between 10 and 11 weeks after transplanting (WAT) and/or seeding, irrespective of cultivation types. Competition injury due to weeds was greater in transplanting with 10-day-old seedling than with 30-day-old seedling. The greatest injury in growth of rice was found in direct-seeded cultivation. In transplanting cultivations space occupation by rice in lower than 80 cm height level was low as compared with that by weeds. Plant heights of dominant weeds such as E. crus-galli and E. kuroguwai were shorter by heading date, but taller after the heading date than those of rice. In direct-seeding community space was mainly occupied by the weeds. The pattern of community structure and competition injury caused by weeds showed a similar tendency obtained on the basis of species distribution, number, and dry weight of the occurred weeds.

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Effect of Acalypha australis Occurrence on Soybean Growth and Economic Threshold Level of Acalypha australis (깨풀의 발생이 콩 생육에 미치는 영향 및 경제적 피해 한계수준)

  • Yoo, Ji-Hyock;Moon, Byeong-Chul;Lee, In-Yong;Kim, Doo-Ho
    • Weed & Turfgrass Science
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2012
  • A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of Acalypha australis occurrence on the growth and yield of soybean, to predict the reduction rate of soybean yield caused by competing with A. australis and to establish the economic threshold of A. australis for soybean cultivation. As the density of A. australis increase, the height and stem length of soybean were not affected by the competition with A. australis, however, the yield of soybean was decreased as 11~51% as compared with weed-free condition. The relationship between weed density and soybean yield was established as Y=415.5 / (1+0.003356X) and the reduction rate of soybean yield were predicted from this equation. Compared with the weed-free condition, the reduction rate of soybean yield were calculated as 0.3~9%, 17~29%, and 40~46% when the density of A. australis were 1~30, 60~120, and 200~250 plants $m^{-2}$, respectively. The economic threshold level of A. australis for soybean cultivation was established as 6.3 plants $m^{-2}$ from the Cousens' equation.

Study on Competition Ecology of a Perennial Weed Sagittaria pygmaea Miquel in Paddy Field (논 다년생잡초(多年生雜草) 올미의 경합생태(競合生態)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, H.K.;Guh, J.O.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.114-121
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    • 1982
  • Sagittaria pygmaea Miquel is widely infested and is the most dominant perennial weed in paddy field in Korea. This study was carried out in order to clarify the factors influencing tuber production and the competition ecology. The tuberization capacity in the paddy field transplanted with the small seedlings of rice was higher than in the paddy field transplanted with the vigor seedlings of rice. The stage which rice plants were most damaged by S. pygmaea plants was the period from 31 to 37 days after transplanting. According to the increasing of Eleocharis acicularis Roem. in the condition of rice cultivation, the number of S. pygmaea plants was remarkably reduced. Small size tubers planted within deep soil produced less tubers than large size tubers did. The number of plants and tubers were remarkably increased under the high levels of fertilization. Phosphorus was essential as well as nitrogen for tuberization. And the tuberization capapcity was different with the organic matter content in soil and with the soil moisture.

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