The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed

The topic of this study is ‘The effect of weed infestation toward rice growth of MR 219 rice variety’ are conducted to see how a 2 variety of weeds could affect the rice plants growth and production. The first objective are to study the effect of weed on the growth of rice. Based on the result, whic...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Umar, Wan Ahmed, Wan Natasya
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.570122022-05-23T07:50:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57012/ The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed Ahmad, Umar Wan Ahmed, Wan Natasya SB Plant culture Weeds, parasitic plants, etc. The topic of this study is ‘The effect of weed infestation toward rice growth of MR 219 rice variety’ are conducted to see how a 2 variety of weeds could affect the rice plants growth and production. The first objective are to study the effect of weed on the growth of rice. Based on the result, which kind of weeds could bring the most effect toward the rice yield production can be seen. While the second objective are to study the effect of weed on the yield of rice. This is to see which weed could affect the rice plant the most. The research are done using Completely Randomized Design design using 3 treatment, which consist of rice plant only as a control for treatment 1, rice plant with weedy Oryza sativa f. spontanea (weedy rice) as a treatment 2 and rice plant with Ludwigia hyssopifolia (water primrose) as treatment 3. Based on the result of plant height, tiller, biomass and grain weight, the rice plant are mostly not affected or insignificantly affected by the presence of weed in each sample. But, the panicle result show that the significant different in each treatment. This can support the hypothesis that there will be a different result between each treatments. In conclusion, it can be seen that Ludwigia hyssopifolia cause more harm than Oryza sativa f. spontanea to rice plant. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57012/1/57012.pdf (2018) The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed. In: Plantation Management Exhibition & Seminar (PIMES). Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology, Kampus Jasin, p. 115.
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Weeds, parasitic plants, etc.
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Weeds, parasitic plants, etc.
Ahmad, Umar
Wan Ahmed, Wan Natasya
The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
description The topic of this study is ‘The effect of weed infestation toward rice growth of MR 219 rice variety’ are conducted to see how a 2 variety of weeds could affect the rice plants growth and production. The first objective are to study the effect of weed on the growth of rice. Based on the result, which kind of weeds could bring the most effect toward the rice yield production can be seen. While the second objective are to study the effect of weed on the yield of rice. This is to see which weed could affect the rice plant the most. The research are done using Completely Randomized Design design using 3 treatment, which consist of rice plant only as a control for treatment 1, rice plant with weedy Oryza sativa f. spontanea (weedy rice) as a treatment 2 and rice plant with Ludwigia hyssopifolia (water primrose) as treatment 3. Based on the result of plant height, tiller, biomass and grain weight, the rice plant are mostly not affected or insignificantly affected by the presence of weed in each sample. But, the panicle result show that the significant different in each treatment. This can support the hypothesis that there will be a different result between each treatments. In conclusion, it can be seen that Ludwigia hyssopifolia cause more harm than Oryza sativa f. spontanea to rice plant.
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author Ahmad, Umar
Wan Ahmed, Wan Natasya
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Wan Ahmed, Wan Natasya
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title The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
title_short The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
title_full The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
title_fullStr The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
title_full_unstemmed The effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of MR 219 rice variety / Umar Ahmad and Wan Natasya Wan Ahmed
title_sort effect of weed infestation towards rice growth of mr 219 rice variety / umar ahmad and wan natasya wan ahmed
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57012/1/57012.pdf
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