2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.807.150
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Effect of Integrated Weed Management on Growth, Yield, Yield Attributes and Economics 0f Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) under South Gujarat

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“…The reason for this decrease is attributed to the decrease in the dry weight of the root and the number of main branches in the weedy treatment (Tables 5 and 6), which negatively affected the number of fruiting branches per plant. This result is consistent with studies [8,25] that reported a significant decrease in the number of fruiting branches due to the weedy treatment. The results also showed that increasing the sowing rate led to a decrease in the number of fruiting branches per plant.…”
Section: Number Of Fruiting Branches Per Plant (Branch Plant -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The reason for this decrease is attributed to the decrease in the dry weight of the root and the number of main branches in the weedy treatment (Tables 5 and 6), which negatively affected the number of fruiting branches per plant. This result is consistent with studies [8,25] that reported a significant decrease in the number of fruiting branches due to the weedy treatment. The results also showed that increasing the sowing rate led to a decrease in the number of fruiting branches per plant.…”
Section: Number Of Fruiting Branches Per Plant (Branch Plant -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Siddesh et al [2] reported that application of preemergence herbicide followed by application of post emergence herbicide or hand weeding around 25 to 30 DAS controlled the weeds in linseed and augmented the yield. Kalal et al [15] observed that the yield of grain increased under weed free condition maintained during critical growth stage of the crop.…”
Section: Weed Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-emergence application of herbicides is more efficient for controlling weeds at the early growth stage and gives the crop a vigorous start. Kalal et al [15] opined that in linseed crop pendimethalin is widely used as pre-emergence herbicide for control of weeds, however, the effectiveness of this herbicide varies depending upon type of soil, availability of moisture and type of weeds present. Chhaganiya et al [9] reported that imazethapyr inhibit amino acid synthesis resulting in interruption in synthesis of protein and DNA, which resulted in death of weeds shortly after application of the chemical mix.…”
Section: Chemical Weed Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%