Tillage and nitrogen management effects with sequential and ready-mix herbicides on weed diversity and wheat productivity |
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Authors: | Chaitanya Prasad Nath Tapas Kumar Das Kuldeep Singh Rana Ranjan Bhattacharyya Sangeeta Paul Shashi Bala Singh |
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Affiliation: | 1. ICAR?–?Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur, Indiacpnath4@gmail.com;3. ICAR?–?Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | In this experiment, weed management was studied in zero tillage (ZT) and conventional tillage (CT) wheat with and without crop residue and nitrogen (N). The treatment ZT with crop residue retention (R) and 75% of required N plus GreenSeeker? (GS)-aided N management (ZTRNGS) resulted in a reduction of density and dry weight of weeds compared to CT and ZT without residue. Sequential application of pendimethalin and sulfosulfuron (PMT-SSF) reduced the weed density and dry weight compared to the weedy check (WC). Importantly, the richness and diversity indices were high in ZTRNGS and in WC treatments. Greater wheat grain (5.11 t/ha) and biomass yield (13.31 t/ha) were observed in ZTRNGS than CT without residue and blanket split application of N (CTN). The treatment ZTRNGS recorded 14.1% and 16.9% higher gross and net returns, respectively, over CTN. This study demonstrates that surface retention of crop residue in ZT is more useful than residue incorporation under CT for effective weed control, improving crop yield and profitability. |
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Keywords: | Crop residue sensor-based nitrogen management sequential herbicides tillage weed management |
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