Refine your search
Collections
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Chakraborti, M.
- Residual Effect of Almix Herbicide Applied to Direct Seeded Upland Rice on Succeeding Toria Under Tripura Condition
Abstract Views :221 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Asepan, Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan (W.B.), IN
2 ICAR (RC), NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Lembucherra (Tripura), IN
1 Department of Asepan, Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan (W.B.), IN
2 ICAR (RC), NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Lembucherra (Tripura), IN
Source
International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 13, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 204-207Abstract
The field experiment was conducted to assess the residual effect of herbicide applied to direct seeded rice on toria grown at KVK, South Tripura. The experiment consisted of twelve treatments laid out inRandomized Complete BlockDesign with three replications. Total six numbers of herbicides viz., pendimethalin, 2,4-D, fenoxaprop, bispyribac sodium, metsulfuron methyl+chlorimuron ethyl (Almix), pyrazosulfuron ethyl was applied alone or integrated with other herbicides or different weed management practices. Among the various herbicide tested in direct seeded upland rice metsulfuron methyl+chlorimuron ethyl (Almix) had exerted residual effect on toria and the effect was evident from poor growth, yield and yield attributing characters of toria. Other herbicide had no residual effect on succeeding toria after rice.Keywords
Residual Effect, Fenoxaprop, Weed Management, Almix, Pendimethalin.References
- Ameena, M.(1999). Investigation on allelopathic influence and control of purple nutsedge. M.Sc.(Ag.) Thesis, Kerala Agricultural University, KERALA, INDIA.
- Choubey, N.K., Kohle, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (2001). Relative performance of cyhalofop-butyl for weed control in direct seeded rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 33 (3&4): 132-135.
- Cochran, W.G. and Cox, G.M. (1965). Experimental design. John Willey and Sons, Inc. NEW YORK, U.S.A.
- Harada, J., Shibayama, H. and Morita, H. (1996).Weeds in the Tropics. Association for International Co-operation of Agriculture and Forestry (AICAF), Tokyo, Japan.
- Pandey, S. and Velasco, L.E. (2002). Economics of direct seeding in Asia: patterns of adoption and research priorities, pp. 171-181. In: Direct Seeding: Research Strategies and Opportunities. (Eds. Pandey S, Mortimer M, Wade L, Tuong TP, Lopes K, Hardy B), International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Philippines.
- Rao, A.N., Johnson, D.E., Sivaprasad, B., Ladha, J.K. and Mortimer, A.M. (2007). Weed management in direct-seeded rice. Adv. Agron., 93: 153-255.
- Randhawa, S.K., Singh, T., Singh, S., Singh, A., Brar, L.S. and Bhatia, R.K. (2007). Residual effect of pyrazosulfuron ethyl applied in rice on succeeding crops. Indian J. Weed Sci., 39(1&2):36-39.
- Yadav, D.B., Yadav, A. and Punia, S.S. (2009). Evaluation of bispyribac-sodium for weed control in transplanted rice. Indian J. Weed Sci., 41(1&2): 23-27.
- Yadav, D.B., Punia, S.S. and Yadav, A. (2010). Efficacy of bispyribac sodium, azimsulfuron and phenoxulam for post emergence weed control in transplanted rice. Extended summeries/ Abstracts(Varshney, J.G. and Sushilkumar eds.) Biennial Conference of Indian Society of weed Science "Recent Advances in Weed Science Research 2010", Feb.25-26, 2010, Indira Gandhi Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.p-75.
- The Problems With the Towers in the Existing City Fabrics, Calcutta:The Chaos and Control
Abstract Views :136 |
PDF Views:0
Calcutta is surrounded by marshy land except for a narrow strip of ribbon of comparatively high land running along each side of the river Hooghly for approximately fifty miles. About 7.5 million people of the metropolis is concentrated at about 87,000 acres of developed land. The density varies from 5-10 persons per acre at rural fringes to about 1000 persons per acre, that too with 2 to 3 storey structure.
Authors
Affiliations
1 West Bengal Housing Board, IN
1 West Bengal Housing Board, IN
Source
Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 52, No 1 (1977), Pagination: 75-77Abstract
Problem:The Chaos:Calcutta is surrounded by marshy land except for a narrow strip of ribbon of comparatively high land running along each side of the river Hooghly for approximately fifty miles. About 7.5 million people of the metropolis is concentrated at about 87,000 acres of developed land. The density varies from 5-10 persons per acre at rural fringes to about 1000 persons per acre, that too with 2 to 3 storey structure.