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Fundam Appl Agric. 2020; 5(3): 372-382


Impact of weed control practices on weed suppression and crop performance in boro rice

Sirajam Monira, Mahfuza Begum, Romij Uddin.




Abstract

Weed control is important to prevent yield loss and production costs, and to preserve quality grain. Therefore, a study was conducted during December 2016 to May 2017 to find out appropriate weed management practices in boro rice. Two boro rice varieties namely, BRRI dhan28 and BRRI dhan29 were included in the study. Twelve different combinations of herbicidal weed managements viz.,No weeding, Amchlor 5G or Talon 52WP as pre-emergence, Supermix 18WP or Cleanmaster 18WP as post-emergence, Amchlor 5G followed by Supermix 18WP or Clean master 18WP, Talon 52WP followed by Clean master 18WP or Supermix 18WP, Amchlor 5G + Supermix 18WP + Hand weeding at 35 DAT, Talon 52WP + Clean master 18WP + Hand weeding at 42 DAT, and Two hand weeding were included in this experiment following single factor randomized complete block design with three replications. The highest weed density (74.0 m-2 in BRRI dhan28 and 65.0 m-2 in BRRI dhan29) and biomass (38.2 gm-2 in BRRI dhan28 and 31.25 gm-2 in BRRI dhan29) were found in no weeding treatment and that of the lowest was obtained from Talon 52WP+ Clean master 18WP + one hand weeding at 42 DAT. The highest grain yield (5.5t ha-1in BRRI dhan28 and 6.23 t ha-1in BRRI dhan29), net return (58050Tk. ha-1in BRRI dhan28 and 61229Tk. ha-1in BRRI dhan29) and B:C ratio (1.81in BRRI dhan28 and 1.86in BRRI dhan29) were recorded when Talon 52WP +Clean master 18WP +one hand weeding at 42 DAT was applied. The lowest was obtained from the unweeded plots of both varieties. Based on this results Talon 52WP + Clean master 18WP + one hand weeding at 42 DAT was the best weed management practice in terms of efficacy and economics for both boro rice varieties.

Key words: Weed management, Herbicide, Importance Value of weed, Net return, Benefit Cost Ratio






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