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Weedy rice

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Variety of rice, considered a pest
This article is about rice which grows as a weed. For rice which is red in color, seeRed rice. For other uses, seeRed rice (disambiguation).

Weedy rice, also known asred rice, is a variety ofrice (Oryza) that produces far fewer grains per plant than cultivated rice and is therefore considered a pest. The name "weedy rice" is used for all types and variations of rice which show some characteristic features of cultivated rice and grow as weeds in commercial rice fields. Populations of weedy rice are found in many rice-growing regions.[1][2] Weedy rice varieties generally have fragile stalks that self-seed before harvest. Variations of weedy rice adapt to a wide range of natural conditions.[3][4][5]

Weedy rice grains often have a redpericarp, so for this reason in the international literature the term "red rice" is often used. This term, however, is not all too fitting, because red pericarp is also found in some cultivatedvarieties, and is absent in many forms of weedy rice.[6]

In most regions of the rice production, weedy rice is introduced after the transition from transplanting rice to sowing commercial seeds directly in the rice field. It has become very significant since the mid-1980s, especially inEurope, with the weak semi-dwarf varieties ofindicasubspecies.[7] Weedy rice can be found in 40–75% of rice fields in Europe,[8] 40% of fields inBrazil,[9] 55% inSenegal,[10] 80% inCuba,[11] and 60% inCosta Rica.[12]

Because weedy rice and cultivated rice are so closely related, herbicides that would kill red rice would also kill cultivated rice. Agenetically modified form of cultivated rice has been developed that will resist a herbicide, but this form of rice has not been approved for human consumption. This genetically modified form of cultivated rice has, however, appeared on the rice market.[3][4][5]

One way sometimes used for combating weedy rice is to plant a red rice one year and on that land a green rice next year, and so alternating, and in each crop to pull up any rice plants that are the wrong color for that year.

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  1. ^Parker, C. & Dean, M. L. 1976. Control of wild rice in rice. Pesticide Science 7: 403—416.
  2. ^Ferrero, A. & Finassi, A. 1995. Viability and soil distribution of red rice (Oryza sativa L. var. sylvatica) seeds. In Med. Fac. Landbouw., Rijksunv. Gent. pp. 205—211.
  3. ^abPlant biologist seeks molecular differences between rice and its mimic
  4. ^abGenetically Engineered Rice Varieties - What Issues Do They Raise?
  5. ^ab"Analysis of Uruguayan weedy rice genetic diversity using AFLP molecular markers". Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved2009-04-09.
  6. ^FAO. 1999. Report of the Global workshop on red rice control. Varadero, Cuba, 30 August-3 September, pp. 55.
  7. ^Tarditi, N. & Vercesi, B. 1993. Il riso crodo: un problema sempre più attuale in risicoltura. L'Informatore Agrario 11: 91-95.
  8. ^A. Ferrero: Weedy rice, biological features and control
  9. ^De Souza, P. R. 1989. Arroz vermelho: um grande problema. Lavoura arrozeira 42: 30-31.
  10. ^Diallo, S. 1999. Problème posé par le riz rouge en riziculture au Sénégal. Report of the global workshop on red rice control, 30 August-3 September, Varadero, Cuba, 45-49.
  11. ^Garcia de la Osa, J. & Rivero, L. E. 1999. El arroz rojo. Estudios y perspectivas de su manejo en la produccion arrocera cubana. Report of the Global Workshop on Red Rice Control, 30 August-3 September, Varadero, Cuba. 25-31.
  12. ^Fletes, M. S. 1999. Evaluation de la maleza arroz rojo (Oryza sativa) en las principales zonas arroceras de Nicaragua. Report of the global workshop on red rice control. 30 August-3 September, Varadero, Cuba. 41-44.
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