Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia
Background: The use of herbicides is a common practice to control weeds in oil palm plantation. However, high dependency on herbicides causes intense selection pressure, which could lead to the evolution of herbicide resistance in weed. Objective: To assess planters' understanding of herbicide...
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Seng Chuah Tse; Yusop Nazalyyussma; Pauzi Sufiah Ahmad; Ramli Neni Kartini Che Mohd; Aani Siti Nur Anisah; Sahal Mohd Saiful Akbar Mohamad; Pahang Josephine Tening; Purba Edison; Sa'adah Nur |
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Seng Chuah Tse; Yusop Nazalyyussma; Pauzi Sufiah Ahmad; Ramli Neni Kartini Che Mohd; Aani Siti Nur Anisah; Sahal Mohd Saiful Akbar Mohamad; Pahang Josephine Tening; Purba Edison; Sa'adah Nur Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia Plant Sciences |
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Seng Chuah Tse; Yusop Nazalyyussma; Pauzi Sufiah Ahmad; Ramli Neni Kartini Che Mohd; Aani Siti Nur Anisah; Sahal Mohd Saiful Akbar Mohamad; Pahang Josephine Tening; Purba Edison; Sa'adah Nur |
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Seng, Chuah Tse; Yusop, Nazalyyussma; Pauzi, Sufiah Ahmad; Ramli, Neni Kartini Che Mohd; Aani, Siti Nur Anisah; Sahal, Mohd Saiful Akbar Mohamad; Pahang, Josephine Tening; Purba, Edison; Sa'adah, Nur Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia ADVANCES IN WEED SCIENCE English Article Background: The use of herbicides is a common practice to control weeds in oil palm plantation. However, high dependency on herbicides causes intense selection pressure, which could lead to the evolution of herbicide resistance in weed. Objective: To assess planters' understanding of herbicide resistance management practices. Methods: Data were gathered via the application of questionnaires during the 2022 growing season to planters working with oil palm in Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia. There were 101 respondents, covering about 14 states. Results: Planters (75 to 85% respondents) found herbicide rotation, cover crops, and pre-emergence herbicide application effective against herbicide-resistant weeds, but high herbicide costs hindered their selection of chemical solutions. Peninsular Malaysia planters (30 to 78% respondents) reported five major putative resistant weeds such as Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn., Clidemia hirta (L.) D. Don., Melastoma malabathricum (L.), Ischaemum muticum (L.), and Asystasia gangetica (L.) T. Anderson. Indonesian planters (28 to 43% respondents) faced putative resistance in E. indica and C. hirta. Peninsular Malaysia's higher incidence of putative resistance was linked to insufficient knowledge of herbicide classification, less use of tank-mixed herbicides, and reduced herbicide rates, potentially fostering resistance evolution. Conclusions: The survey revealed that Indonesia planters possess a better understanding of herbicide resistance management as compared to Peninsular Malaysia planters. There is a need to increase awareness on sustainable use of herbicides through training and educational programs for planters in Peninsular Malaysia. SOC BRASILEIRA CIENCIA PLANTAS DANINHAS-SBCPD 2675-9462 2024 42 10.51694/AdvWeedSci/2024;42:00020 Plant Sciences WOS:001342793800001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001342793800001 |
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Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia |
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Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia |
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Survey of herbicide-resistant weed management in oil palm estates from Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia |
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Background: The use of herbicides is a common practice to control weeds in oil palm plantation. However, high dependency on herbicides causes intense selection pressure, which could lead to the evolution of herbicide resistance in weed. Objective: To assess planters' understanding of herbicide resistance management practices. Methods: Data were gathered via the application of questionnaires during the 2022 growing season to planters working with oil palm in Peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia. There were 101 respondents, covering about 14 states. Results: Planters (75 to 85% respondents) found herbicide rotation, cover crops, and pre-emergence herbicide application effective against herbicide-resistant weeds, but high herbicide costs hindered their selection of chemical solutions. Peninsular Malaysia planters (30 to 78% respondents) reported five major putative resistant weeds such as Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn., Clidemia hirta (L.) D. Don., Melastoma malabathricum (L.), Ischaemum muticum (L.), and Asystasia gangetica (L.) T. Anderson. Indonesian planters (28 to 43% respondents) faced putative resistance in E. indica and C. hirta. Peninsular Malaysia's higher incidence of putative resistance was linked to insufficient knowledge of herbicide classification, less use of tank-mixed herbicides, and reduced herbicide rates, potentially fostering resistance evolution. Conclusions: The survey revealed that Indonesia planters possess a better understanding of herbicide resistance management as compared to Peninsular Malaysia planters. There is a need to increase awareness on sustainable use of herbicides through training and educational programs for planters in Peninsular Malaysia. |
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