Title of article
Economics and yield of wheat as affected by pre and post-emergence herbicides in western Terai Region of Nepal
Author/Authors
Khatri ، Narayan National Wheat Research Program , Pokhrel ، Dayanidhi National Wheat Research Program , Pandey ، Bisheshwor Prasad National Wheat Research Program , Bista ، Mamata Regional Agriculture Research Station , Marasini ، Mahendra National Wheat Research Program , Paudel ، Govinda Prasad National Wheat Research Program , Chaurasiya ، Bishnu Prasad National Wheat Research Program
From page
181
To page
187
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted to assess the growth, yield and profitability of wheat under different herbicides application in Kapilvastu and Rupandehi district, Nepal during winter season of 2018. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four treatments and five replications. The four treatments comprised of Pendimethalin 30 EC at 3.3 l ha1 as a pre emergence herbicide, sulfosulfuron 75 WG at 33.3 g ha1 as post emergence, pendimethalin 30 EC at 3.3 l ha1 followed by sulfosulfuron 75 WG at 33.3 g ha1 and weedy check (control treatment). Results revealed that application of pendimethalin 30 EC at 3.3 l ha1 followed by sulfosulfuron 75 WG at 33.3 g ha1 significantly reduced the weed population and produced higher wheat grain yield (4487 kg ha1). Economic analysis of different herbicides application also showed the highest net returns (NPR. 50,940 ha1) for application of pendimethalin followed by sulfosulfuron treatments. Among the tested herbicides, both pendimethalin and sulfosulfuron were found effective to weed management and profitable over weedy check.
Keywords
Herbicides , Net returns , Pendimethalin , Sulfosulfuron , weed
Journal title
Journal of Research in Weed Science
Journal title
Journal of Research in Weed Science
Record number
2629072
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