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- Effect of Different Weed Control Methods on Summer Gujari Rice
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1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 12, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 143-145Abstract
The experiment was conducted during summer season of the year 2009-10 at Regional Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to assess the response of rice to establishment techniques and weed control methods. Results revealed that transplanting 10-12 days old seedling with spacing of 25×25 cm, 1 plant hill-1 (System of Rice Intensification (SRI))+100:25:00 kg NPK, 25 kg ZnSO4 ha-1, 25 per cent N from FYM recorded best weed control than others. Pyrazosulfuron and use of rotary weeder also control the weeds. However,the hand weeding were efficient as compare to other.Keywords
Weed Control Methods, Rice.References
- Anonymous (2006). Importance of agriculture in India. Pratiyogita Darpan, pp.65-67
- Krishna, A., Biradarpatil, N.K. and Channappagoudar, B.B. (2008). Influence of system of rice intensification (SRI) cultivation on seed yield and quality. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 21 (3):369-372.
- Moorthy, B.T.S. (2002). Evaluation of pyrazosulfuron ethyl alone and in combination with molinate for controlling weeds in rainfed direct seeded lowland rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 34 (3&4):285-286.
- Saha, Sanjoy (2005). Evaluation of some new herbicide formulations alone or in combination with hand weeding in direct sown rainfed lowland rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 37 (1&2):103-104.
- Singh, U.P., Singh, Govindra,Singh, R.K., Singh, S.P., Kumar, A., Sharma, G., Singh, M.K., Mortin, Mortimer and Johnson, D.C.(2005). Effect of weed management and crop establishment methods on weed dynamics and grain yield of rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 37 (3&4):188-192.
- Response of Summer Gujari Rice to Various Establishment Techniques and Weed Control Methods on Different Yield Attributes
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1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 12, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 148-150Abstract
An experiment was conducted during summer season of the year 2009-10 at Regional Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to assess the response of rice to establishment techniques and weed control methods. Results revealed that transplanting 10-12 days old seedling with spacing of 25×25 cm, 1 plant hill-1 [System of Rice Intensification (SRI)]+100:25:00 kg NPK, 25 kg ZnSO4 ha-1, 25 per cent N from FYM recorded better results of yield attributes (i.e. effective tillers, panicles, grains, panicles length, panicles weight and test weight). Pyrazosulfuron and use of rotary weeder decreased weed intensity. However, the hand weedings were efficient.Keywords
Establishment Techniques, Weed Control Methods, Yield Attributes.References
- Anonymous (2006). Importance of agriculture in India. Pratiyogita Darpan, pp. 65-67.
- Jayadeva, H. M. and Shetty, Prabhakar, T. K. (2008). Influence of crop establishment techniques and sources of nutrients on productivity, energetic and economics of rice. Rice, 45 (2):166-168.
- Krishna, A., Biradarpatil, N.K. and Channappagoudar, B.B. (2008). Influence of system of rice intensification (SRI) cultivation on seed yield and quality. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 21 (3):369-372.
- Singh, U.P., Singh, Govindra, Singh, R.K., Singh, S.P., Kumar, A., Sharma, G., Singh, M.K., Mortin Mortimer and Johnson, D.C. (2005). Effect of weed management and crop establishment methods on weed dynamics and grain yield of rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 37 (3&4):188-192.
- Economical Study of Summer Gujari Rice to Various Establishment Techniques and Weed Control Methods
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1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat)
1 Department of Agronomy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat)
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 12, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 379-381Abstract
An experiment was conducted during summer season of the year 2009-10 at Regional Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to assess the response of rice to establishment techniques and weed control methods. Results revealed that transplanting 10-12 days old seedling with spacing of 25 × 25 cm, 1 plant hill-1 [System of Rice Intensification (SRI)] + 100:25:00 kg NPK, 25 kg ZnSO4 ha-1, 25 per cent N from FYM and hand weedings were economically efficient as compare to other.Keywords
Gujari Rice, Weed Control Methods.References
- Anonymous (2006). Importance of Agriculture in India. Pratiyogita Darpan, pp. 65-67.
- Choudhary, N., Ahuja, U., Chawala, V., Jai, R.K., Kumari, P. and Batan, K.R. (2011). Morphological and molecular variability in weedy rice of Haryanan. Asian J. Agric. Res., 5: 250-259.
- Dangwal, L.R., Singh, A., Singh, T. and Sharma, A. (2011). Effect of weeds on the yield of maize crop in tehsil Nowsera. Internat. Indian J. Curr. Res., 3 : 69-70.
- Dhyani, V. C., Singh, V.P. and Singh, G. (2005). Response of rice to crop establishment and weed management. Indian J. Weed Sci., 37 (3 and 4) : 260-262.
- Jayadeva, H.M. and Shetty, P.T.K. (2008). Influence of crop establishment techniques and sources of nutrients on productivity, energetic and economics of rice. Indian J. Agron., 45(2) : 166-168.
- Krishna, A., Biradarpatil, N.K. and Channappagoudar, B.B. (2008). Influence of system of rice intensification (SRI) cultivation on seed yield and quality. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 21(3) : 369-372.
- Rao, A.N. and Nagamani, A. (2007). Available technologies and future research challenges for managing weeds in dry seeded rice in India. In: Proceeding of the 21st Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference 2 to 6 October, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
- Singh, S., Singh, G., Singh, V.P. and Singh, A.P. (2005). Effect of establishment methods and weed management practices on weeds and rice in rice-wheat cropping system. Indian J. Weed Sci., 37 : 51-57.
- Tripathi, H.P., Singh, V.K., Verma, D.K. and Jaiswal, L.M. (1998). Chemical weed control in direct seeded rice under rainfed upland conditions Oryza sativa L., 35 (1&2) : 288 - 289.