Title of article :
The relative performance of weed control practices in September sown maize
Author/Authors :
Ali, Sajid University of the Punjab - Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan , Shahbaz, Muhammad University of the Punjab - Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan , Shahbaz, Muhammad Colorado State University - Biology Department, USA , Nadeem, Muhammad Athar University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Ijaz, Muhammad Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan , Ijaz, Muhammad University College of Agriculture, Bahadur Sub Campus, Pakistan , Haider, Muhammad Saleem University of the Punjab - Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan , Anees, Moazzam University of the Punjab - Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan , Khan, Hafiz Azhar Ali University of the Punjab - Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
43
To page :
51
Abstract :
Influence of weed control practices on growth and yield of September planted maize (Zea mays L.) was studied in a field trial at the experimental station of Agronomy, UAF, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Experiment comprised of eight treatments, viz., weedy check (control), manual hoeing, bentazon @ 720, 840, 960, 1080 and 1200 g ha^-1, (as post-emergence), and pendimethalin @ 1031 g ha^-1 (as pre-emergence). All the weed control practices decreased weed density by 46-93%, weeds fresh weight by 39-98% and weeds dry weight by 42-88%. The highest grain yield was obtained with manual hoeing followed by the treatment with pendimethalin. Higher doses of bentazon were found inefficient to control weeds, however; it showed satisfactory results @ 960 g ha^-1.
Keywords :
Performance , September sown , weeds control , Zea mays.
Journal title :
Mycopath
Journal title :
Mycopath
Record number :
2620579
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