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Evaluating the effect of herbicide combinations and sequential applications for broad-spectrum weed control in wheat

HTML Full Text PDF XML DOI: https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.270 Abstract Wheat is India’s second-largest staple food crop grown in different agro climatic zones in which weeds are

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Wheat is India’s second-largest staple food crop grown in different agro climatic
zones in which weeds are known to pose a severe challenge to wheat production. Weed
infestation is a major constraint reducing wheat productivity globally. A field experiment was
carried out during the rabi seasons of 2021-22 and 2022-23 on loamy sand soil at the AICRP-
Weed Management farm, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat). The study aimed
to evaluate the effect of herbicide combination and sequential application for broad-spectrum
weed control in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Twelve treatments were evaluated in a
randomized block design with three replications. Results indicated that application of
pendimethalin 30% EC 500 g a.i./ha PE fb clodinafop propargyl 15% WP 60 g a.i./ha
PoE,clodinafop propargyl 15% + metsulfuron methyl 1% WP (PM) 60 + 4 g a.i./ha PoE,
hand weeding at 20 and 40 DAS and sulfosulfuron 75% + metsulfuron methyl 5% WG (PM)
30 + 2 g a.i./ha PoE provided significantly lower density and dry biomass of weeds, a higher
number of effective tillers, test weight, lower weed index, higher gross return, and benefit-
cost ratio as compared to other treatments. Further, application of metribuzin 42% +
clodinafop propargyl 12% WG (PM) at both the rate i.e. 140 + 40 or 210 + 60 g a.i./ha PoE
provided effective control of weeds with higher weed control efficiency but due to phytotoxic
effect on the crop which leads to reduce the grain yield of wheat.

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Weed Vegetation Analysis and Documentation of Weed Species of Western Zone (Kia Farm) of Tamilnadu

Introduction Weeds are the plants that grow where they are not desired or unwanted plant species growing spontaneously in crop ecosystem and also on open

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Vegetation analysis is used to determine weeds that have a high ability to grow to dominate in a living space. The dominant weed population can later be used as a consideration to make some decisions. This survey aimed to analyze the weed vegetation in North farm and South farm in Kumaraguru Institute of Agriculture and ind the species that is dominant. Identiication on plant species inside the farm is conducted directly based on the characteristic and morphology from every species found. Vegetation analysis is used to determine weeds that have a high ability to grow and dominate in a living space. The dominance generally determines whether weeds are important or not. The dominant weed population can later be used as a consideration to make some weed control decisions. From the survey, there are 24 species of weeds from 13 families identified which were consisting of 7 no of species belongs to Poaceae, 4 no of species belongs to Euphorbiaceae remaining are from other families. The dominant species in broadleaved weeds compromising of Trianthema portulacastrum followed by Phyllanthus niruri, Dactylactenium aegyptium in grasses and Cyperus iria in sedges. This survey concluded that Trianthema portulacastrum is the species which have the highest important value index of 16.75. It means that this plant has the highest level of domination in the observation plots. Whereas Phyllanthus madraspetans is recorded the lowest important value index of 1.43.

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