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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 6, Issue 6 (2017)

Studies on effect of nitrogen and weed management on yield and economics of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Author(s):

Ankit Tiwari, OP Rai, Ghanshyam Singh, Jai Dev Sharma, Harikesh and Vipul Singh

Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted during rabi season of 2014-15 and 2015-16 with an objective to assess the economic feasibility of various treatment combinations. The experiment was laid out in Split plot design with 16 treatment combinations viz. F1:RDN (120 Kgha-1), F2:25% N FYM+75% N through chemical fertilizer, F3:50% N FYM+50% N through chemical fertilizer, F4:75% N FYM+25% N through chemical fertilizer under nitrogen management practices in main plot and W0:Weedy check, W1:Weed free, W2:VESTA (Clodinafop 15% + metsulfuron methyl 1%), W3:TOTAL (Sulfosulfuron 75% + metsulfuron methyl 5%) under weed management treatments in sub plot with three replications. Results revealed that the treatment F1:100% RDF was found significantly superior over rest of the treatments in all aspects of yield and yield attributes. The length of spike and test weight (1000-grain weight) was found non-significant. No. of grains spike-1, maximum grain & straw yield was recorded with F1 100% RDF which was significantly superior over rest of the treatments and remained at par with F2 25% N-FYM + 75% N through chemical fertilizer under nitrogen management practices while the application of herbicide VESTA 400 g (Clodinafop 15% + metsulfuron methyl 1%) given maximum yield and yield attributing characters remained at par with TOTAL 32 g (Sulfosulfuron 75% + metsulfuron methyl 5%) and found significantly superior over rest of the treatments. The treatment combination F1W2:100% RDF along with VESTA 400 g (clodianfop 15% + metsulfuron methyl 1%) was found maximum with respect to net income and B-C ratio over rest of the treatment combinations.

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How to cite this article:
Ankit Tiwari, OP Rai, Ghanshyam Singh, Jai Dev Sharma, Harikesh and Vipul Singh. Studies on effect of nitrogen and weed management on yield and economics of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2017;6(6):379-383.

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