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Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences | Volume-1 | Issue-04
Weed management practices in irrigated organic finger millet (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.)
Basavaraj Patil, V. C. Reddy
Published: April 30, 2014 | 270 181
DOI: 10.36347/sjavs.2014.v01i04.012
Pages: 211-215
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Abstract
Field experiment was conducted to know the effect of weed management practices on weed flora and weed growth in irrigated organic finger millet. All weed management treatments had significantly lower total weed density and weed dry weight as compared to unweeded control. Stale seed bed technique + inter cultivation twice at 20 and 35 DAP (23.9/m2 and 10.3 g/m2) significantly lowered the total weed density as well as weed dry weight and was on par with hand weeding twice at 20 and 30 DAP (22.6/m2 and 9.4 g/m2). Higher total weed density and weed dry weight was found in unweeded check (245.9/m2 and 105.1 g/m2). Highest weed control efficiency was found in manual weeding (93.2 %) followed by stale seedbed combined with inter cultivation twice (91.6 %) and passing wheel hoe twice with one manual weeding (88.7 %). Grain yield was significantly higher in hand weeding twice (5460 kg/ha) followed by stale seedbed combined with inter cultivation twice (5365 kg/ha). The stale seedbed technique with inter cultivation twice at 20 and 35 DAP followed by hand weeding twice at 20 and 30 DAP recorded the highest net return and B:C ratio (Rs. 56,939 and 56,545/ha and 2.61, and 2.56, respectively).