2020
DOI: 10.9734/ajrcs/2020/v5i330096
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Effects of Chlorsulfuron 75% WDG Herbicide and Varieties on Striga Control and Sorghum Yield in Tigray, Ethiopia

Abstract: Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench] is widely cultivated but the productivity is very low due to different factors such as Striga hermonthica. Field trails were carried out at Humera location to determine the management of striga to different rates of herbicide application to increase sorghum yield during 2017 cropping season. The trail consisted of eight treatments; 0 (control), 10, 15 and 20gha-1 rates of Chlorsulfron. The herbicide rates were assigned to the main plot while sorghum varieties were assigned … Show more

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“…Olivier [38] shows that chemical fertilisers and appropriate herbicides are quite effective, but not very accessible to poor farmers. Maximum grain yield (3725kg/ha) was obtained from application of 15 g/ha Chlorsulfron with variety Deber in Ethiopia [39]. The application of 2 g of sodium carbonate per pot was the optimal rate to control striga and improve the main agro-morphological parameters of sorghum with 78.27% increase kernel yield and simultaneously inhibited striga infestation by 98.62% [40].…”
Section: Chemical Control (Use Of Chemical Fertilizers or Herbicides)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Olivier [38] shows that chemical fertilisers and appropriate herbicides are quite effective, but not very accessible to poor farmers. Maximum grain yield (3725kg/ha) was obtained from application of 15 g/ha Chlorsulfron with variety Deber in Ethiopia [39]. The application of 2 g of sodium carbonate per pot was the optimal rate to control striga and improve the main agro-morphological parameters of sorghum with 78.27% increase kernel yield and simultaneously inhibited striga infestation by 98.62% [40].…”
Section: Chemical Control (Use Of Chemical Fertilizers or Herbicides)mentioning
confidence: 98%