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Effects of weed control strategy on weed dynamics, soybean productivity and profitability under conservation agriculture in India
•Weed management in conservation agriculture is very important for attaining sustainable crop yields.•The highest yield and net returns in soybean were found in ZT-B and ZT-F during the study period.•Application of pendimethalin at 0.75kgha−1 along with one hand weeding at 30days after sowing record...
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Published in: | Field crops research 2017-08, Vol.210, p.61-70 |
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Summary: | •Weed management in conservation agriculture is very important for attaining sustainable crop yields.•The highest yield and net returns in soybean were found in ZT-B and ZT-F during the study period.•Application of pendimethalin at 0.75kgha−1 along with one hand weeding at 30days after sowing recorded the lowest total weed density and biomass but found uneconomical compared to pendimethalin 0.75kgha−1 as PE and imazethapyr 0.075kgha−1 as POE.•The high infestation of other weeds species such as Dactyloctenium aegyptium (L.) Willd, Leptochloa chinensis (L.) Nees, Eleusine indica (L.) and Phyllanthus niruri (L.) in ZT is a concern.
Weed management in conservation agriculture is very important for attaining sustainable crop yields. The effect of tillage, crop establishment techniques and weed management practices was evaluated on weed population of Echinochloa colona (L.) Link and Digera arvensis (Forssk) as well as the productivity of soybean in the soybean-wheat system during 2009–2012. The four main treatments, viz. conventional-tillage with raised bed (CT-B), conventional tillage with flat bed (CT-F), zero-tillage with raised bed (ZT-B), and zero-tillage with flat bed (ZT-F), and four sub-treatments, viz. unweeded control, pendimethalin 0.75kgha−1 as pre-emergence (PE) followed by one hand weeding at 30days after sowing (DAS); pendimethalin 0.75kgha−1 as PE followed by imazethapyr 0.075kgha−1 as post-emergence (POE), and imazethapyr 0.075kgha−1 as POE were evaluated in split-plot design with three replications. Results indicated that total weed density and biomass was maximum in the first year, and declined gradually in third and fourth years. In 2009, ZT-F recorded the highest weed density and weed biomass followed by ZT-B. However in 2012, the highest weed density and weed biomass was observed in CT-F, while the lowest weed biomass was found in ZT-B followed by CT-B. In 2009, the highest grain and stover yield of soybean was recorded in CT-B but ZT-B out-yielded all other treatments from 2010 onwards. The highest gross and net returns were found in ZT-B and ZT-F during the study period. Application of pendimethalin at 0.75kgha−1 along with one hand weeding at 30days after sowing recorded the lowest total weed density and biomass. This treatment also recorded higher grain yield but lower net returns compared to pendimethalin 0.75kgha−1+imazethapyr 0.075kgha−1. Overall, application of pendimethalin as PE and imazethapyr as POE in ZT proved to be the most e |
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ISSN: | 0378-4290 1872-6852 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fcr.2017.05.017 |