2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.905.314
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Bio-Efficacy of Pendimethalin (38.7% CS) as Pre Plant Incorporation against Complex Weed Flora in Chickpea

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“…The data were suitably illustrated with graphs and figures at appropriate place. [8] and Dewangan et al [9] reported similar findings in terms of weed flora in chickpea field. Among different levels of crop residue retention, it was observed that the all levels of crop residue retention had significantly lower total weed density as compared to no/nil crop residue retention (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The data were suitably illustrated with graphs and figures at appropriate place. [8] and Dewangan et al [9] reported similar findings in terms of weed flora in chickpea field. Among different levels of crop residue retention, it was observed that the all levels of crop residue retention had significantly lower total weed density as compared to no/nil crop residue retention (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The pods per plant were significantly higher in plots receiving application of pendimethalin (1 kg a.i./ha as PPI). Better growth and development under these treatments resulted in more flowers and better fertilization, which in turn favoured more pod formation as confirmed by Sneha (2019). However, hand weeding done at 30 DAS had the highest number of pods/plant due to timely removal of weeds coupled with pulverization of soil, which encouraged better growth and development of flowers including their fertilization and finally recorded maximum pods per plant (Chaudhary et al, 2005 andChandrakar et al, 2015) .…”
Section: Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 76%