2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.902.216
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Effect of pre and post emergence herbicide for weed management in onion bulb yield in northern dry zone of Karnataka, India

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“…This might be due to weed-free environment also preserved growth inputs such as light, moisture, nutrients, and space, and it also improved the edaphic and nutritional conditions in the root zone, which in turn enhanced the onion's growth parameter. These results are nearly identical to those of Priya et al (2017) [13] , Jagadeesha et al (2020) [8] and Khan et al (2021) [10] .…”
Section: A Effect On Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This might be due to weed-free environment also preserved growth inputs such as light, moisture, nutrients, and space, and it also improved the edaphic and nutritional conditions in the root zone, which in turn enhanced the onion's growth parameter. These results are nearly identical to those of Priya et al (2017) [13] , Jagadeesha et al (2020) [8] and Khan et al (2021) [10] .…”
Section: A Effect On Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…With onions because of their close spacing, which reduces crop production and lowers earnings. To achieve optimal plant growth, a greater yield, and higher-quality onions, proper weed control is crucial (Jagadeesha et al, 2020) [8] . Onions have been found to have regrettable crop-weed competition (Channapagoudar and Biradar, 2007; Barla and Upasani, 2019) [4,3] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Whereas, the highest dry weight of total weeds at 20, 40 and, 60 DATP and harvest was recorded under the unweeded check (T14). These outcomes resemble those published by Angmo and Chopra [15], Jagadeesha et al [16], and Sahu et al [17].…”
Section: Effect On Dry Weight Of Total Weedssupporting
confidence: 90%