Influence of tillage and weed control practices on growth and yield of wheat

Issue Date

12-2013

Abstract

Tillage systems in conjunction with weed control strategies can be manipulated as an integrated weed management approach. Influenced of different weed control treatments on wheat and its associated weeds was evaluated under conventional, reduced and zero tillage systems. Mature sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench.) aqueous extract (sorgaab) was used either alone or tank-mixed with 50% of the label dose of iodo+mesosulfuron. Label dose of this herbicide and a weedy check were maintained for comparison. Zero tillage reduced weed density and dry biomass and resulted more grain yield even in weedy control relative to the rest of the tillage practices. Recommended iodo+mesosulfuran dosage and its 50% reduced dose tank-mixed with sorgaab had greater weed suppression in zero tillage in terms of weed density and dry biomass. These treatments also improved wheat leaf area index and crop growth rate. Highest grain yield (4.52 t haˉ¹) was obtained with label herbicide dose followed by its 50% reduced dose tank mixed with sorgaab (4.28 t haˉ¹) under zero tillage system. Highest net benefits (Rs. 163951 haˉ¹) were associated higher marginal rate of return (MRR) 37.23%, while all other tillage had lower MEE due to higher cost involved. Sowing of wheat is recommended in zero tillage with use of tank mixture of sorgaab with 50% of the label herbicide dose to manage weeds.

Source or Periodical Title

Philippine Journal of Crop Science

ISSN

0119-1144

Volume

38

Issue

3

Page

54-62

Document Type

Article

Frequency

tri-quarterly

Physical Description

graphs, tables

Language

English

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