Weedy Rice
Weedy rice, additionally called pink rice, is a selection of
rice (Oryza) that produces some distance fewer grains consistent with
plant than cultivated
rice and is consequently considered a pest. The name "weedy rice" is used for every kind and variations of
rice which display a few function functions of cultivated
rice and grow as weeds in industrial
rice fields. Populations of
weedy rice are observed in lots of rice-growing areas. Weedy
rice sorts generally have fragile stalks that self-seed before harvest. Variations of
weedy rice adapt to a extensive variety of natural situations.
Weedy
rice grains often have a crimson pericarp, so for that reason in the worldwide literature the term "red rice" is frequently used. This time period, however, isn't always very applicable, due to the fact the
rice with a pink pericarp also are observed in a few cultivated types, and is absent in many forms of weedy rice.
In most regions of the
rice production,
weedy rice is brought after the transition from transplanting
rice to sowing
business seeds immediately in the
rice field. It has emerge as very big for the reason that mid-Nineteen Eighties, specially in Europe, with the weak semi-dwarf kinds of indica subspecies. Distribution commonly promotes use of commercially purchased seeds containing weed seeds. Weedy
rice may be discovered in forty–seventy five% of
rice fields in Europe, forty% of fields in Brazil, 55% in Senegal, eighty% in Cuba, and 60% in Costa Rica.
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