2016
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8164.2016.00010.1
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Intercropping and weed management effects on weed dynamics, productivity and economics of pigeonpea

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“…The treatments involving the integrated application of herbicides and cultural practices (T 4 , T 3 ) recorded significantly less weed dry matter production compared to other treatments. Similar results were also reported by Rai et al, (2016).…”
Section: Weed Dry Matter Productionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The treatments involving the integrated application of herbicides and cultural practices (T 4 , T 3 ) recorded significantly less weed dry matter production compared to other treatments. Similar results were also reported by Rai et al, (2016).…”
Section: Weed Dry Matter Productionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Such enhancement might be due to least completion between crop plant and weeds which resulted better interception and utilization of radiant energy leading to higher photosynthesis and finally improvement yield of pigeon pea. The results confined to the findings of [19].This might be due herbicide treated plot have comparatively higher weed control over untreated control plots. This may also facilitate the better availability of moisture, nutrients and solar energy reflecting in higher vegetative growth.…”
Section: Seed Yield (Kg/ha)mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Furthermore, according to Rai et al [29], in pigeonpea + blackgram, and pigeonpea + greengram intercropping systems, weed suppression efficiency was found to be 69.6% and 69.4%, respectively, which were significantly higher than that of pigeonpea monocropping. This finding also concurs with the conclusion that intercropping is superior to monoculture for reducing weed damage to crops.…”
Section: Intercropping Systemmentioning
confidence: 95%