Weed management in dry direct-seeded rice: A review on challenges and opportunities for sustainable rice production

K Shekhawat, SS Rathore, BS Chauhan - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
K Shekhawat, SS Rathore, BS Chauhan
Agronomy, 2020mdpi.com
Rice cultivation always remains significant for food and livelihood security. The predictions
of increasing water deficiency under a changing climate and escalating labor shortages in
agriculture have brought a paradigm swing in rice cultivation from conventionally flooded
transplanting to direct-seeded rice (DSR). DSR cultivation can potentially address the
concerns of diminishing natural resources and mounting production costs in the
establishment of transplanted rice. The transition towards DSR saves water, reduces …
Rice cultivation always remains significant for food and livelihood security. The predictions of increasing water deficiency under a changing climate and escalating labor shortages in agriculture have brought a paradigm swing in rice cultivation from conventionally flooded transplanting to direct-seeded rice (DSR). DSR cultivation can potentially address the concerns of diminishing natural resources and mounting production costs in the establishment of transplanted rice. The transition towards DSR saves water, reduces duration to maturity as well as labor required, and reduces negative environmental footprints. Despite all these recompenses, the potential yield losses through enormous weed menaces under DSR remains a challenge and may reduce yield by up to 50%. In this review, we examine the extent of weed infestation, weed shift and the losses in dry DSR (DDSR). Various regional and global scientific efforts made under DDSR have been assessed in the present and the smart weed-management strategies suggested can be adopted after scrutiny. Integration of different weed management approaches, namely prevention, cultural, mechanical, and chemical, have been discussed, which can pave the way for worldwide adoption of DDSR, especially in South Asia. In Asia, 22% of the acreage of total rice cultivation is under DSR and the region-specific integration of these weed-management approaches might reduce herbicide use in these areas by up to 50%.
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