2018
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8164.2018.00048.5
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Purple nutsedge management by using herbicides alone and in combinations

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“…During critical period for growth and development Suppressed the weeds by application of herbicide and removal of weeds periodically by hand weeding and interculturing by weeding and inter culturing, which in enhance the crop growth and make available weed free environment to the crop. These results corroborate the findings of Mathukiya et al [9].…”
Section: Effect Of Weed Management Treatment On Crop Growthsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…During critical period for growth and development Suppressed the weeds by application of herbicide and removal of weeds periodically by hand weeding and interculturing by weeding and inter culturing, which in enhance the crop growth and make available weed free environment to the crop. These results corroborate the findings of Mathukiya et al [9].…”
Section: Effect Of Weed Management Treatment On Crop Growthsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Maximum net returns of ₹52,322/ha recorded under the treatment of Inter-Culturing fb Hand weeding at 20 and 40 DAS (T1) followed by pendimethalin 30 EC 1.0 kg/ha pre emergence application fb IC+ HW at 30 DAS, pendimethalin 30 EC 0.750 kg/ha pre emergence application fb IC+ HW at 30 DAS, which gave net return of ₹44,420/ha and ₹42,432/ha, respectively. Weedfree (IC fb HW at 20 and 40 DAS) reordered the maximum B:C ratio of 1.72, followed by pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha PE application fb IC+ HW at 30 DAS, pendimethalin 0.750 kg/ha PE application fb IC+ HW at 30 DAS by recording B:C ratio of 1.54 and 1.49, respectively (Table 2) Mathukiya et al [9].…”
Section: Economicsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ranjeet and Sukhdev (2013) found the decorticating efficiency increased with feed rate. Mathukia et al, (2015) evaluated the effect of different roller speed and feed rate on husk removed using the coefficient of hulling, coefficient of wholeness of kernel and hulling efficiency of pigeon pea as indicators. The result showed that the husk removal was significantly influenced by varying feed rates.…”
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confidence: 99%