2014
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2014.01000.3
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Chemical weed management in gladiolus (Gladiolus grandiflorus)

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“…These results are agreement with the findings of Rao et al, (2014), Kebede et al, (2016) and Singh et al, (2016). Kadam et al, (2014) observed the highest fresh and dry weight recorded in unweeded control plot because of the prolonged growth period available to weeds in the field.…”
Section: Dry Weight Of Weedsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…These results are agreement with the findings of Rao et al, (2014), Kebede et al, (2016) and Singh et al, (2016). Kadam et al, (2014) observed the highest fresh and dry weight recorded in unweeded control plot because of the prolonged growth period available to weeds in the field.…”
Section: Dry Weight Of Weedsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…ha -1 ). These findings are in agreement with those of Rao et al, (2014), Bhat and Sheikh (2015) and Kadam et al, (2014). Oluwafemi (2013) and Kebede et al, (2016) observed the highest weed density was recorded in the weedy check plots.…”
Section: Weed Density (M 2 )supporting
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“…From the results, it is clear that in weedy check, the crop might have been adversely affected by weeds due to heavy competition for nutrients, water, light, vertical and horizontal space which leads to poor growth and unacceptable quality of flowers which ultimately reduces the vase life of flowers. Similar findings were also reported by Rao et al, (2014) in gladiolus.…”
Section: Vegetative Growth and Flowering Attributessupporting
confidence: 80%