Weedy Rice
Weedy rice, otherwise called red rice, is an assortment of
rice (Oryza) that produces far less grains per plant than developed
rice and is along these lines thought about a bug. The name "weedy rice" is utilized for numerous types and varieties of
rice which give some trademark highlights of developed
rice and develop as weeds in
business rice fields. Populaces of
weedy rice are found in many rice-developing regions Weedy
rice assortments for the most part have delicate stalks that self-seed before collect. Varieties of
weedy rice adjust to a wide scope of common conditions.Weedy
rice grains frequently have a red pericarp, so therefore in the universal writing the expression "red rice" is regularly utilized. This term, be that as it may, isn't pertinent, in light of the fact that the
rice with a red pericarp are additionally found in some developed assortments, and is missing in numerous types of weedy rice. In many locales of the
rice creation,
weedy rice is presented after the change from transplanting
rice to planting
business seeds straightforwardly in the
rice field. It has gotten noteworthy since the mid-1980s, particularly in Europe, with the feeble semi-predominate assortments of indica subspecies. Since
weedy rice and developed
rice are so firmly related, herbicides that would execute red
rice would likewise slaughter developed rice.
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