MYCOPATH, Vol 12, No 1 (2014)

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The relative performance of weed control practices in September sown maize

Sajid Ali, M. Shahbaz, M. Athar Nadeem, M. Ijaz, Muhammad Saleem Haider, Moazzam Anees and Hafiz Azhar Ali Khan

Abstract


Influence of weed control practices on growth and yield of September planted maize (Zea mays L.) was studied in a field trial at the experimental station of Agronomy, UAF, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Experiment comprised  of eight treatments, viz., weedy check (control), manual hoeing, bentazon @ 720, 840, 960, 1080 and 1200 g ha-1, (as post-emergence), and pendimethalin @ 1031 g ha-1 (as pre-emergence). All the weed control practices decreased weed density by 46-93%, weeds fresh weight by 39-98% and weeds dry weight by 42-88%. The highest grain yield was obtained with manual hoeing followed by the treatment with pendimethalin. Higher doses of bentazon were found inefficient to control weeds, however; it showed satisfactory results @ 960 g ha-1.

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