2016
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4615.2016.00003.x
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Weed Management Strategies at Farmers ’Field in Haryana

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“…Reduction in crop weed competition may provide the opportunity to more utilization of natural resources like air, water, sunlight etc., and resulting the increased synthesis and translocation of metabolites for the more pod development and grain formation in the same treatment (Grey & Prostko, 2015). This high amount of photosynthates mobilization from source to sink leads to significantly higher values for seed index (Singh et al 2001). Significantly higher seed and straw yield was obtained from weed free plot which was 81 % more than weedy (control) plot.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Reduction in crop weed competition may provide the opportunity to more utilization of natural resources like air, water, sunlight etc., and resulting the increased synthesis and translocation of metabolites for the more pod development and grain formation in the same treatment (Grey & Prostko, 2015). This high amount of photosynthates mobilization from source to sink leads to significantly higher values for seed index (Singh et al 2001). Significantly higher seed and straw yield was obtained from weed free plot which was 81 % more than weedy (control) plot.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 96%