Effects of Weed Control Treatments on Wheat Crop and Associated Weeds Nanher A. H.1,*, Singh Raghuvir1, Shashidharyadav1, Tyagi Sachin2 1Department of Agronomy, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut-250110, (U.P.), India 2Department of Horticulture (Fruit and Fruit Technology), Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur-813210, Bihar, India *email: angadnanher2012@gmail.com
Online published on 13 January, 2016. Abstract A field experiment was conducted in wheat during rabi season 2011–12 on sandy loam soil at Crop Research Centre, Chirodi of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut (U.P.). The experiment was conducted in R. B.D with three replications comprising ten treatments of weed management, clodinafop 60 g a.i ha−1, sulfosulfuron 25 g a.i ha−1, metribuzin at 105 g a.i ha−1, carfentrazone 40 g ai ha−1, clodi.+ metri 60 +122.5 g a.i ha−1, clodi.+ metri 60 +105 g a.i ha−1, sulfo.+ metri 25 +105 g a.i ha−1, sulfo.+ carfen. 25 + 40 g a.i ha−1 as post emergence and weed free and weedy. The results indicated that plant population, plants height, maximum number of tillers/meter row length, dry matter accumulation, highest grain yield (55.13 q/ha−1).straw yield(78.08 q/ha−1) significantly reduced the weed population, dry weight of weed, highest weed control efficiency and minimum loss of nutrient were recorded with the application of sulfosulfuron.+ metribuzin 25 + 105 g a.i ha−1 as post emergence established its superiority over rest of the herbicides. Similarly application of sulfosulfuron.+ metribuzin 25 +105 g a.i ha−1 as post emergence resulted into higher gross return (90362.05), net return (63453.59 ha−1) and B: C ratio (2.48). Top Keywords Post herbicides, Wheat, Weather parameters, Weed control. Top |