2017
DOI: 10.17582/journal.pjar/2017/30.4.346.355
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Weed and Wheat Dynamics Preceding Different Herbicides

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“…The highest biomass yield was noted in mungbean-B system, while the lowest was resulted in barley sown after fallow condition (Table 4). The reduction in yield-related traits of barley in fallow-B cropping system may be owing to more weed population [64]. The mungbean-B system increased dry biomass and associated traits due to improved soil condition, which helped in better root growth and finally ensured greater allometric traits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest biomass yield was noted in mungbean-B system, while the lowest was resulted in barley sown after fallow condition (Table 4). The reduction in yield-related traits of barley in fallow-B cropping system may be owing to more weed population [64]. The mungbean-B system increased dry biomass and associated traits due to improved soil condition, which helped in better root growth and finally ensured greater allometric traits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non-significant results of 1000 grain weight may be due to minor effects of herbicides on weight of wheat grain under rainfed conditions (Asad et al, 2017;Hameed et al, 2019).…”
Section: -Kernel Weight (G) As Affected By Different Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalga (2016) reported similar results that under low competition between weeds and crop for resources that enhanced productive tillers. Asad et al (2017) also stated that increase in number of fertile productive tillers relatively better weed control which ultimately facilitated by more translocation of photosynthate towards reproductive growth due to lower weed wheat competition. Hussein et al (2013) also reported that effective weed control methods could reduce dry matter of weed and increased number of wheat productive tillers.…”
Section: Number Of Fertile Tillersmentioning
confidence: 99%