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Weed Management In Soybean (Glycine Max. (L.). Merr.)

Chemical And Alternative Weed Management Practices In Soybean

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ISBN/EAN: 9783659411892
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 160
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

Soybean is an important rainy season crop of India, occupies an intermediate position between legumes and oilseeds. During rainy season it is grown in an environment conducive for intense weed infestation at critical period of crop-weed competition (30-40DAS), reduces the yield 31 to 84%. Several studies have shown that herbicide alone or with traditional methods not adequate for acceptable weed control. Therefore, a judicious integration of chemical and cultural methods of weed control seems necessary for effective control of weeds and for best possible and economic utilization of costly inputs, which would ultimately result in higher yield. Besides, cultural methods also benefit the crop by improving aeration and moisture conservation. In line with the aforementioned views the present field experiment entitled "Studies on chemical and alternative weed management practices in soybean" was conducted to study the effect of chemical and alternative weed management practices on weed population and dry matter accumulation by weeds, to evaluate the efficacy in terms of growth and yield performance and to workout economic feasibility

Autorenportrait

Mrs. GAYATRI, M.Sc. (Agronomy),did B.Sc (Ag) in 2005 from College of Agriculture ,ANGRAU, Hyderabad and M.Sc(Agronomy) in 2007 from Dr PDKV,Maharashtra,INDIA.Presently working as Research Associate in Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture(CRIDA),Hyderabad.Published 2-Books, 2-International papers and 2- National journals of repute.