2016
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/2480
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Weed Management Practices on Weed Control Efficiency and Yield of Blackgram

Abstract: Afield experiment was conducted on sandy clay loamy soil during the rabiand summer season of 2011-2012 at Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai, Tamil Nadu to evaluate the effective weed management practices in blackgram. The experiment comprising of eleven weed management treatments were conducted in a randomized block design and replicated thrice. The treatments involving pre-emergence herbicide viz., pendimethalin and postemergence herbicide viz., imazethapyr, quizalofop-ethyl and in combinat… Show more

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“…The maximum weed control efficiency observed by the above promising weed management practices were due to greater reduction of grasses, sedges and broad-leaved weeds in all the stages of crop growth which increases the weed control efficiency. These results were in line with the findings of Marimuthu et al [11]. The finding on WCE is collaborate the result of Sultan and Baigh [12] and [13] in green gram.…”
Section: Weed Control Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The maximum weed control efficiency observed by the above promising weed management practices were due to greater reduction of grasses, sedges and broad-leaved weeds in all the stages of crop growth which increases the weed control efficiency. These results were in line with the findings of Marimuthu et al [11]. The finding on WCE is collaborate the result of Sultan and Baigh [12] and [13] in green gram.…”
Section: Weed Control Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 93%