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  <title>Effect of weed control treatments on weeds and physiology of Bt cotton grown under North Gujarat agroclimatic conditions of India</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.03.01</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Weeds are major obstacles in the successful cultivation of cotton. Many weeds have<br />
fast growth; hence they offer severe competition with crops especially in the initial stage.<br />
Manual weeding is time-consuming, expensive and tedious. A judicious combination of<br />
chemical and cultural methods of weed control seems necessary for effective control of weeds<br />
and for the best possible utilization of costly inputs which would ultimately result in higher<br />
yields. Therefore, a field experiment was planned and conducted at Agronomy Instructional<br />
Farm, Chimanbhai Patel College of Agriculture, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural<br />
University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat (India) during kharif 2022 to study the “Effect of<br />
weed control treatments on weeds and physiology of Bt cotton grown under North Gujarat<br />
agroclimatic conditions of India” on loamy sand soil. The experiment was conducted in a<br />
randomized block design with three replications and ten treatments. The Bt cotton variety<br />
GTHH 49 was sown manually at a row-to-row distance of 120 cm and 45 cm between plant<br />
to plant.<br />
Different weed control treatments significantly affected the dry weight of total weeds<br />
across the crop growth stages. After weed free plot, the minimum dry weight of total weeds at<br />
25 and 50 DAS was observed under pendimethalin 1000 g/ha as PE + pyrithiobac sodium +<br />
quizalofop ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/ha as PoE at 25 DAS (T 5 ). After weed free plot, the dry<br />
weight of total weeds at 75 DAS was found minimum under pyrithiobac sodium + quizalofop<br />
ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/ha as PoE at 25 DAS + IC fb HW at 50 DAS (T 8 ), which had<br />
significantly reduced the dry weight of total weeds compared to all other treatments except<br />
weed free plot. The maximum dry weight of total weeds at 25, 50, and 75 DAS was observed<br />
under a weedy check plot and was significantly higher than all other weed control<br />
treatments. Physiological parameters of the crop viz., leaf area index, leaf area duration,<br />
chlorophyll content index, and PS Ⅱ quantum were reported maximum under weed-free plot<br />
followed by pyrithiobac sodium + quizalofop ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/haas PoE at 25 DAS + IC<br />
fb HW at 50 DAS. The seed cotton yield was reported significantly higher under weed free<br />
plot over all other weed control treatments except T 8 which was adjudged at par with weed-<br />
free plot. Based on the results of the experiment, it is concluded that T 8 controlled weeds<br />
effectively in Bt cotton and gave higher seed cotton yield and net return under North Gujarat<br />
conditions.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Weeds are major obstacles in the successful cultivation of cotton. Many weeds have<br />
fast growth; hence they offer severe competition with crops especially in the initial stage.<br />
Manual weeding is time-consuming, expensive and tedious. A judicious combination of<br />
chemical and cultural methods of weed control seems necessary for effective control of weeds<br />
and for the best possible utilization of costly inputs which would ultimately result in higher<br />
yields. Therefore, a field experiment was planned and conducted at Agronomy Instructional<br />
Farm, Chimanbhai Patel College of Agriculture, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural<br />
University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat (India) during kharif 2022 to study the “Effect of<br />
weed control treatments on weeds and physiology of Bt cotton grown under North Gujarat<br />
agroclimatic conditions of India” on loamy sand soil. The experiment was conducted in a<br />
randomized block design with three replications and ten treatments. The Bt cotton variety<br />
GTHH 49 was sown manually at a row-to-row distance of 120 cm and 45 cm between plant<br />
to plant.<br />
Different weed control treatments significantly affected the dry weight of total weeds<br />
across the crop growth stages. After weed free plot, the minimum dry weight of total weeds at<br />
25 and 50 DAS was observed under pendimethalin 1000 g/ha as PE + pyrithiobac sodium +<br />
quizalofop ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/ha as PoE at 25 DAS (T 5 ). After weed free plot, the dry<br />
weight of total weeds at 75 DAS was found minimum under pyrithiobac sodium + quizalofop<br />
ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/ha as PoE at 25 DAS + IC fb HW at 50 DAS (T 8 ), which had<br />
significantly reduced the dry weight of total weeds compared to all other treatments except<br />
weed free plot. The maximum dry weight of total weeds at 25, 50, and 75 DAS was observed<br />
under a weedy check plot and was significantly higher than all other weed control<br />
treatments. Physiological parameters of the crop viz., leaf area index, leaf area duration,<br />
chlorophyll content index, and PS Ⅱ quantum were reported maximum under weed-free plot<br />
followed by pyrithiobac sodium + quizalofop ethyl 100 (60 + 40) g/haas PoE at 25 DAS + IC<br />
fb HW at 50 DAS. The seed cotton yield was reported significantly higher under weed free<br />
plot over all other weed control treatments except T 8 which was adjudged at par with weed-<br />
free plot. Based on the results of the experiment, it is concluded that T 8 controlled weeds<br />
effectively in Bt cotton and gave higher seed cotton yield and net return under North Gujarat<br />
conditions.</p>
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