EFFICACY OF HERBICIDES AGAINST DIVERSE WEED FLORA OF WHEAT

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2022
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DRPCAU, PUSA
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An experimental trial was conducted during rabi season of 2021-22 in wheat at Research Farm Pusa, RPCAU, Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar to evaluate the efficacy of different herbicides to control diverse weed flora of wheat. The experiment contained thirteen treatments, of which eleven treatments were based on sole and tank mixed application of herbicides at three different stages viz., pre-emergence, early postemergence and post-emergence and rest two were weed free and weedy check. All the treatments were outlaid in Randomized Block Design with three replications. Population of grasses and BLWs found in equal proportion over the cropping period. The most prevalent grasses recorded in the experimental field were Cyanodon dactylon and Setaria glauca. Whereas, Chenopodium album, Solanum nigrum, Polygonum persicaria, Melilotus alba, Melilotus indica, Anagalis arvensis, Physalis minimum, and Vicia sativa, were observed as the principal broad leaved weeds in the experimental field. Pre-emergence application of pyroxasulfone + metsulfuron @ 127.5 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare recorded superior growth parameters at 30 DAS and in early post-emergence application of pyroxasulfone + metsulfuron @ 127.5 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare at 60 and 90 DAS and at harvest over the other herbicidal as well as weedy check treatments. However, pre-emergence applications of metribuzin at 300 gram active ingredient per hectare and pre-emergence pendimethalin + metribuzin @ 1250 + 280 gram active ingredient per hectare both caused plants to exhibit phytotoxic symptoms 5 and 10 days after treatment and scored 1 on a scale of 1 to 10 for phytotoxicity. Pre-emergence application of pyroxasulfone + metsulfuron @127.5 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare resulted significantly lower density of weeds, weed dry weight, and maximum WCE at 30 DAS. However, in later stages, early postemergence application of pyroxasulfone + metsulfuron @ 127.5 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare resulted in maximum WCE with lowest values of weed density. Yield and yield attributing parameters viz. spike length and number of seeds per spike were recorded significantly maximum in early post-emergence application of pyroxasulfone + metsulfuron @ 127.5 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare as well as in post emergence application of sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron @ 25 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare and weed free. Post-emergence application of sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron @ 25 + 4 gram active ingredient per hectare was registered the most economical over the other treatment, as it had been observed maximum gross return, net return and BC ratio. However, significantly minimum gross return, net return and B:C ratio were recorded in weedy check.
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