Weed communicaties in principal rice-growing areas in Peninsular Malaysia

Rice is the third largest agricultural commodity in Peninsular Malaysia, covering around 209,300 ha, principally in eight granary areas. Weeds are a major constraint to rice production, necessitating effective weed management strategies. Surveys on rice weed communities in Peninsular Malaysia have i...

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Main Authors: Azmi Man (Author), Baki Bakar (Author), Mashhor Mansor (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development (MARDI) 1993
Series:MARDI report
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