Schoenoplectus juncoidesLatin nameSchoenoplectus juncoides (Roxb.) Palla FamilyCyperaceae Common nameSedge SynonymsScirpus juncoides Roxb. (basionym). Geographical distributionAsia: Japan and Korea. Southeast and Southeast Asia: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. Rest of the world: Australia, Ecuador, Fiji, Madagascar, and United States (Hawaii). Biology and ecologyFound in lowland rice, shallow ponds, streams, and drains. Emerges directly from seeds in puddled rice fields; in swampy areas where tillage is minimal, seedlings emerge from vegetative buds. Seed germination increases under anaerobic conditions. In competition with rice, about 1,500 seeds are produced per plant. Agricultural importanceCan be a major weed in lowland rice fields. ManagementCultural: dry rotovation and wet puddling can reduce populations. Chemical: Pretilachlor, butachlor, thiobencarb, and sulfonylureas are reported to be effective in rice. Selected references
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