Title of article :
Effectiveness of weed management practices in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea)
Author/Authors :
Timsina ، D National Maize Research Program , shrestha ، Abhisek Regional Agricultural Research Station , Thapa ، Bharti Institute of Agriculture and Animals Science
Abstract :
A field experiment was conducted in premonsoon season during 2017 and 2018 at National oil seed research program, Nawalpur, Sarlahi, Nepal, to study the impact of weed management practices in groundnut production. Pendimethalin as preemergence, while Metribuzin, Propaquizafop at 100 g per hectare, Quizalofop ethyl at 100 g per hectare, as post emergence was used along with integration with hand weeding and intercultural operation. The result revealed that supplement of the hand weeding after the application of the preemergence herbicides pendimethalin was found effective in reducing the weed severity and improves the growth and yield attributes and ultimately yielded 2101 kg ha‑1. This treatment also recorded the highest gross and net return (NRs 168080 and 48470) and benefit cost ratio (1.4) thus, this integrated weed management practice could become effective and economic under southern belt terai agro climatic condition of Nepal.
Keywords :
Hand weeding , Pendimethalin , Pre emergence , Weeds
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Weed Science
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Weed Science