A field experiment was conducted in the sandy loam soil of Kanke, Ranchi during Kharif seasons of 2004 and 2005, to find out most effective combinations of intercrops and herbicides for controlling weeds in Kharif maize. The experiment was laid out in Split Plot Design comprising five cropping systems, i.e., sole maize, sole soybean, sole groundnut, intercropping of maize+soybean (1:2) and intercropping of maize+groundnut (1:2) as main plots and five weed management practices, i.e., weedy check, weeding thrice at 15, 30 and 45 days after sowing, oxyfluorfen @ 0.2 kg a.i. ha-1 as pre-emergence, alachlor @ 2.0 kg a.i. ha-1 as preemergence and butachlor @ 1.5 kg a.i. ha-1 as pre-emergence + quizalofop-ethyl @ 100 ml ha-1 as post emergence, as sub plot treatments, replicated thrice. The result showed that maize intercropped with soybean and hand weeded thrice has lowest weed density and weed dry weight, which were statistically at par with that of maize intercropped with soybean and sprayed with oxyfluorfen @ 0.2 kg a.i. ha-1 as pre-emergence. The highest maize equivalent yield of 8039 kg ha-1 was recorded with maize+groundnut and hand weeded thrice, which was found to be statistically at par with maize+groundnut, treated with oxyfluorfen @ 0.2 kg a.i. ha-1 as preemergence and maize+soybean, treated with oxyfluorfen @ 0.2 kg a.i. ha-1 as pre-emergence, having maize equivalent yields of 7595 kg ha-1 and 7189 kg ha-1 , respectively. The highest net return was recorded from the intercropping of maize+groundnut, treated with oxyfluorfen @ 0.2 kg a.i. ha-1 as pre-emergence, which can be used as the most effective and profitable combination in controlling weeds in Kharif maize.
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) belongs to family Poaceae and is the second most important cereal crop after rice around the globe. It was originated from the area of near East and Ethiopian highlands, but today it is cultivated throughout the world. It is grown under irrigated conditions having water requirements 20-21 inches per acre. Wheat is a tall, annual plant with a height ranging from two to six feet in early varieties. The plant is made up of leaves surrounding a slender stalk that terminates in spikes, or ears, of grain at
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