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Year : 2018, Volume : 50, Issue : 2
First page : ( 124) Last page : ( 128)
Print ISSN : 0253-8040. Online ISSN : 0974-8164. Published online : 2018  01.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-8164.2018.00031.X

Diversity of Echinochloa spp. in Palakkad rice tracts of Kerala

Aparna K.K.1, Menon Meera V.*,1, Joseph Jiji1, Prameela P.1

1College of Horticulture, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, Kerala, 680 656

*Email: m_vmenon@yahoo.com

Received:  28  January,  2018; :  14  May,  2018; Accepted:  21  May,  2018.

Abstract

Surveys were conducted twice in the major rice tracts of Palakkad, once during January-February, and the other during August-September in 2016. Three major Echinochloa types were identified infesting rice fields, causing severe crop competition. The three types were E. colona, with awnless spikelets and two types of E. crus-galli, viz. E. crus-galli (type A) having short awns and E. crus-galli (type B) having long awns. Other than the length and arrangement of awns, there were no significant differences in the morphological characters of the latter two types. Frequency and relative frequency was the highest for E. crus-galli (type B). There was no specific association between the Echinochloa types and soil nutrient parameters, probably as there were no drastic differences in the chemical properties among the different locations. Cluster analysis classified Echinochloa types in to 5 groups at 66.67% similarity level. The study concludes that in a less productive environment, the awned types of Echinochloa could have a better chance of survival.

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Keywords

Awns, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Rice.

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