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Vol. 12, Issue 7 (2023)

Effect of different herbicidal weed management practices in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Author(s):
Prahalad Singh, Ravikesh Kumar Pal, Naveen Kumar Maurya, Vineet Dheer, Mahendra Yadav, Rajat Yadav, Divyansh Mishra and Ankit Kumar
Abstract:
A trail consisted 8 treatments viz., VESTA 500 g ha-1 (Clodinafop 15%+ Metsulfuron methyl 1%,75+5 g), Atlantis 400 g ha-1 (Mesosulfuron 3%+ Iodosulfuron 0.6%, 12 + 2.4 g), Total 40 g ha-1 (Sulfosulfuron 75%+ Metsulfuron methyl 5%, 32 g), Accord plus 1250 g ha-1 (Fenoxaprop 7.77% + Metribuzin 13.6%,100+175 g), Clodinofop (60 g ha-1), Sulfosulfuron (25 g ha-1), Weed free and Weedy check was arranged out in randomized block design with 3 replications at agriculture research farm of the University during Rabi 2018-19. All of the herbicides were showered as a post-emergence treatment after 32 days of broadcasting with flat fan nozzled Knapsack sprayer using 500 litres water per hectare. The most common documented weed species were Phalaris minor, Chenopodium album, Melilotus alba, Anagallis arvensis, Rumex spp, Coronopus spp, Convolvulus arvensis Cynodon dactylon Vicia hirsuta Lathyrus aphaca and Cyperus rotundus. The post-emergence utilization of VESTA (500 g ha-1) followed by Accord plus (1250 g ha-1) was perceived to be most cost effective ready mixed weedicides for the weed management in wheat cultivation during Rabi season.
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How to cite this article:
Prahalad Singh, Ravikesh Kumar Pal, Naveen Kumar Maurya, Vineet Dheer, Mahendra Yadav, Rajat Yadav, Divyansh Mishra, Ankit Kumar. Effect of different herbicidal weed management practices in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Pharma Innovation 2023;12(7):2872-2878.

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