Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer

Abstract The present study was undertaken to know the suppression of weed growth through Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumea lacera Dc. (Shialmutra) residues and to estimate the manures and fertilizers effect with the Dhekishakand Shialmutra residues on boro rice at th...

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Main Authors: Md. Tutul Hossen, Md. Liton Mia, Uttam Kumer Sarker, Ahmed Khairul Hasan, Md. Abdus Salam, Md. Shafiqul Islam
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author Md. Tutul Hossen
Md. Liton Mia
Uttam Kumer Sarker
Ahmed Khairul Hasan
Md. Abdus Salam
Md. Shafiqul Islam
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description Abstract The present study was undertaken to know the suppression of weed growth through Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumea lacera Dc. (Shialmutra) residues and to estimate the manures and fertilizers effect with the Dhekishakand Shialmutra residues on boro rice at the Agronomy Field Laboratory, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, during the period from November 2022 to April 2023. There were two rice varieties viz., BRRI dhan29 (V1) and BRRI dhan89 (V2) having seven different treatments comprising of residues of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata and Blumea lacera Dc., manures and fertilizers (t ha−1): Control (R1), Residues1.5 + Cowdung 5 (R2), Residues1.5 + Cowdung 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R3), Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 5 (R4), Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R5), Residues 1.5 + Trichocompost 10 (R6) and Residues 1.5 + Trichocompost 5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R7) and was laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Eleven weed species from seven families were found in this study. Minimum weed growth (1.68) was found in treatment V2R5 (BRRI dhan89 × Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer) and the maximum was (67.40) in V2R1 (BRRI dhan89 × Control). The grain yield as well as the yielding parameters such as the effective tillers hill−1 (8.83), grains panicle−1 (124.98), grain yield (5.33 t ha−1), straw yield (6.49 t ha−1) were recorded highest in V2R5 (BRRI dhan89 × Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer). It was obvious from the study that the residues had capability to suppress the weed growth and integrated manures and fertilizers enhances the yield performance of boro rice. Therefore, Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata and Blumea lacera Dc. residues combined with manures and fertilizers might be an efficient source of eco-friendly weed management and yield enhancement tool for sustainable boro rice production.
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spelling doaj-art-c28b2469906d452a92fb22b4a560ac372025-02-09T12:51:15ZengSpringerDiscover Agriculture2731-95982025-02-013112110.1007/s44279-025-00169-9Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizerMd. Tutul Hossen0Md. Liton Mia1Uttam Kumer Sarker2Ahmed Khairul Hasan3Md. Abdus Salam4Md. Shafiqul Islam5Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityAbstract The present study was undertaken to know the suppression of weed growth through Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumea lacera Dc. (Shialmutra) residues and to estimate the manures and fertilizers effect with the Dhekishakand Shialmutra residues on boro rice at the Agronomy Field Laboratory, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, during the period from November 2022 to April 2023. There were two rice varieties viz., BRRI dhan29 (V1) and BRRI dhan89 (V2) having seven different treatments comprising of residues of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata and Blumea lacera Dc., manures and fertilizers (t ha−1): Control (R1), Residues1.5 + Cowdung 5 (R2), Residues1.5 + Cowdung 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R3), Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 5 (R4), Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R5), Residues 1.5 + Trichocompost 10 (R6) and Residues 1.5 + Trichocompost 5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer (R7) and was laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Eleven weed species from seven families were found in this study. Minimum weed growth (1.68) was found in treatment V2R5 (BRRI dhan89 × Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer) and the maximum was (67.40) in V2R1 (BRRI dhan89 × Control). The grain yield as well as the yielding parameters such as the effective tillers hill−1 (8.83), grains panicle−1 (124.98), grain yield (5.33 t ha−1), straw yield (6.49 t ha−1) were recorded highest in V2R5 (BRRI dhan89 × Residues 1.5 + Vermicompost 2.5 + 50% of recommended dose Fertilizer). It was obvious from the study that the residues had capability to suppress the weed growth and integrated manures and fertilizers enhances the yield performance of boro rice. Therefore, Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata and Blumea lacera Dc. residues combined with manures and fertilizers might be an efficient source of eco-friendly weed management and yield enhancement tool for sustainable boro rice production.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44279-025-00169-9AllelopathyBlumea laceraBoro riceDryopteris serrato-dentataIntegrated nutrient managementYield performance
spellingShingle Md. Tutul Hossen
Md. Liton Mia
Uttam Kumer Sarker
Ahmed Khairul Hasan
Md. Abdus Salam
Md. Shafiqul Islam
Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
Discover Agriculture
Allelopathy
Blumea lacera
Boro rice
Dryopteris serrato-dentata
Integrated nutrient management
Yield performance
title Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
title_full Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
title_fullStr Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
title_short Impacts of Dryopteris serrato-dentata (Beddome) Hayata (Dhekishak) and Blumealacera DC. (Shialmutra) on rice and weed as growth inhibitor: an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
title_sort impacts of dryopteris serrato dentata beddome hayata dhekishak and blumealacera dc shialmutra on rice and weed as growth inhibitor an evaluation through the use of manure and fertilizer
topic Allelopathy
Blumea lacera
Boro rice
Dryopteris serrato-dentata
Integrated nutrient management
Yield performance
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44279-025-00169-9
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