Screening of Herbicides for Rice Seedling Safety and <i>Echinochloa colona</i> Management under Australian Conditions
2022
Gulshan Mahajan | Bhagirath S. Chauhan
Different herbicides are currently required for sustainable weed management in aerobic rice. Three pot experiments were conducted using different herbicides to evaluate rice safety and for the control of <i>Echinochloa colona</i>, a major weed of aerobic rice. Among the pre-emergence (PRE) herbicides, it was found that pendimethalin (594 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup>) and flumioxazin (60 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup>) were relatively safe herbicides for rice and provided 100% control of <i>E. colona</i>. All other PRE herbicides, such as atrazine, cinmethylin, clomazone, dimethenamid-P, isoxaflutole, metribuzin, prosulfocarb + <i>S</i>-metolachlor, pyroxasulfone, trifluralin, and <i>S</i>-metolachlor reduced the biomass of rice compared with the non-treated control. Dose-response studies revealed that flumioxazin and pendimethalin even at low doses (30 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup> for flumioxazin and 294 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup> for pendimethalin) provided excellent control (>95%) of <i>E. colona</i>. Post-emergence (POST) application of paraquat (360 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup>) at the time of rice emergence caused toxicity in the crop, but also provided excellent control of <i>E. colona</i>. When applied just after crop emergence (11 days after sowing), Pendimethalin was found to be safe for rice (2% mortality) and reduced the biomass of <i>E. colona</i> by 88% compared with the non-treated control. It is quite possible that the rice variety Reiziq used in this study may have a tolerance to flumioxazin, which needs further investigation involving more rice varieties. This study suggests that flumioxazin can be used as an alternative to pendimethalin for the sustainable management of <i>E. colona</i> in aerobic rice.
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