2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582018360100101
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Abstract: Chickpea is the third most important crop of rainfed areas of Pakistan, and it is severely affected by noxious weed Asphodelus tenuifolius. Therefore, a field trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of different allelopathic weed extracts, herbicides and mulches in controlling A. tenuifolius and other associated weeds in chickpea at “District Karak” Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Pakistan. The experiment was carried out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) and replicated thrice using a chickpea cultivar (Chatta… Show more

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“…Regar et al (2010) reported that straw mulching resulted in better grain yield and significantly enhanced water use efficiency in different chickpea cultivars. Khan et al (2018) found better weed control using Eucalyptus leaf mulch, crop or weed straw mulch, Asphodelus tenuifolius mulch, Cyperus rotundus extract and Sorghum halepense extract.…”
Section: Allelopathymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Regar et al (2010) reported that straw mulching resulted in better grain yield and significantly enhanced water use efficiency in different chickpea cultivars. Khan et al (2018) found better weed control using Eucalyptus leaf mulch, crop or weed straw mulch, Asphodelus tenuifolius mulch, Cyperus rotundus extract and Sorghum halepense extract.…”
Section: Allelopathymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Grain yield (kg ha -1 ): The grain yield was measured after threshing the sun-dried plants harvested from each net plot and the yield expressed in kilogram per hectare. Data for grain yield in kg ha -1 were transformed by using the following formula applied by [28].…”
Section: Number Of Pods Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%