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Year : 2017, Volume : 49, Issue : 4
First page : ( 350) Last page : ( 355)
Print ISSN : 0253-8040. Online ISSN : 0974-8164. Published online : 2017  01.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-8164.2017.00091.0

Herbicides for weed management in lentil under rainfed drought prone ecology of Bihar

Panwar G.S.*,2, Choudhury Suborna Roy2, Kumar Sanjay2, Kumar Amarendra2, Yadav Ashok1,2, Singh R.G.2, Singh Sudhanshu1,2

2Department of Agronomy, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur, Bihar, 813 210

1International Rice Research Institute, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

*Corresponding author: gspanwarbau@gmail.com

Received:  21  September,  2017; :  30  October,  2017.

Abstract

In context of the emerging challenge of weed management in lentil under rainfed drought prone ecologies in India, a field experiment was conducted in the winter seasons of 2012–13 and 2013–14 to evaluate the performance of different herbicides in lentil under rainfed conditions. Among the herbicidal treatments, the maximum plant height (40.5 cm), plant population (143.7 plants/m2), branches per plant (5.67), pods per plant (59.03), nodules per plant (21.27), dry weight of nodules per plant (29.44 mg) and dry matter accumulation (486.30 g/m2) of lentil at maturity were recorded in plots treated with pendimethalin (preemergence) followed by quizalofop-ethyl (post-emergence) at 750 g and 50 g/ha. Pendimethalin followed by quizalofop-ethyl recorded significantly lower weed index (12.97%) with higher grain yield (1741.0 kg/ha) as compared with control and it was closely followed by pendimethalin alone (14.64%). Imazamox plus imazethapyr caused severe crop phytotoxicity and the crop had a slow growth and reduced crop biomass. The maximum benefit cost ratio of 3.83 was recorded in the plot treated with pendimethalin at 750 g/ha (pre-emergence) as compared to other herbicides. Thus, pendimethalin alone and with quizalofop-ethyl were equally effective in controlling the broad-spectrum of weeds in lentil with high yield advantage.

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Keywords

Herbicides, Lentil, Phytotoxicity, Rainfed ecology, Weed control efficiency, Weed index.

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