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Field evaluation of allelopathic plant extracts alongside herbicides on weed management indices and weed–crop regression analysis in maize
Authors:Muhammad Zahid Ihsan  Abdul Khaliq  Azhar Mahmood  Muhammad Naeem  Fathy El‐Nakhlawy  Fahad Alghabari
Institution:1. Arid Land Agriculture, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia;2. Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract:Synthetic herbicides are posing problems owing to the development of weed resistance and emerging debate on their associated health hazards and ecological threats. Allelopathic manipulations are evolving as applicable substitutes for weed management in agroecosystems. In order to assess the efficacy of potential allelopathic water extracts from different plant species, field experiments were conducted during 2010 and 2011. Sorghum bicolor L., Helianthus annuus L., Brassica napus L., Oryza sativa L., Zea mays L. and Morus alba L. aqueous extracts in different combinations alone or along with a reduced dose of herbicide were evaluated for weed suppression in a maize crop. A weedy check and two herbicidal treatments, S‐metolachlor + atrazine (pre‐emergence) and atrazine alone (early postemergence), were included for comparison. Sorghum, brassica or sunflower tank‐mixed with 25% of the recommended dose of atrazine significantly suppressed the total weed density and dry biomass, along with a concomitant decrease in the crop resistance indices and treatment efficacy indices over the control. The weed density and dry biomass that were recorded at 60 days after sowing showed a strong negative correlation, while the leaf area index, crop growth rate, dry matter accumulation and net assimilation rate predicted a strong positive correlation, with the stover and grain yield of maize.
Keywords:allelopathy  aqueous extract combinations  mulberry  weed management indices
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