2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.702.329
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Efficacy of Cultural Method of Weed Control on Growth, Yield and Quality of Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.)

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“…Osman et al (2010) found that the use of Fluazifop butyl in linseed fields for decreasing weed competition in linseed and consequently improving straw of fiber yields Mańkowski & pudelkp (2015) recorded that the applied herbicides had a significant impact on the length of the vegetative, straw yield, the percentage of fiber in the straw, weight and length of the fiber and its thinness and divisibility and showed that, weed control with herbicide has contributed to increased yield of linseed. Chhaganiya et al (2017) found that the growth parameters, yield attributes, oil yield and seed yield were higher with lower weed count by uses weed control treatments or hand weeded. Shaheen (2017) found that weed control treatments significant affected linseed plant height, yield and its components, fiber yield and its related characters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Osman et al (2010) found that the use of Fluazifop butyl in linseed fields for decreasing weed competition in linseed and consequently improving straw of fiber yields Mańkowski & pudelkp (2015) recorded that the applied herbicides had a significant impact on the length of the vegetative, straw yield, the percentage of fiber in the straw, weight and length of the fiber and its thinness and divisibility and showed that, weed control with herbicide has contributed to increased yield of linseed. Chhaganiya et al (2017) found that the growth parameters, yield attributes, oil yield and seed yield were higher with lower weed count by uses weed control treatments or hand weeded. Shaheen (2017) found that weed control treatments significant affected linseed plant height, yield and its components, fiber yield and its related characters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Data presented in Table 4 show that the treatment with T6 recorded the tallest plant followed by T4 (Fusilade) compared with other treatments Table 4. Reduction in dry weight of weed leads to maximization efficiency of weed treatments (Chhaganiya et al, 2017). Shaheen (2017) found that the weed control treatments were significantly effect on plant height of linseed.…”
Section: Growth Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presence of weeds has visible effect on the performance of linseed crop andthe growth of plant is affected by weeds at all stages. Chhaganiya et al [9] reported that the growth, yield attributes and yield of linseed were inversely proportional to weed count. Similarly, Shaheen [10] reported that plant height, yield attributes and yield of linseed are substantially affected by various weed control treatments.…”
Section: Effect Of Weeds On Growth and Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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. Similar result was also reported by Siddesh et al [2], who advocated application of pre-mixed mixture of pendimethalin 30 EC + imazethapyr 2 EC @ 1.0 kg a.i.…”
Section: Chemical Weed Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best control of weeds in hand weeding twice at 30 and 60 DAS was due to less infestation of weed at later stage of crop growth along with cultural practices gave maximum weed control efficiency which was comparable to clodinofop @ 60 g/ha + Metsulfuron methyl @ 4 g/ha (post) [14][15][16]. Singh et al [7].…”
Section: Effect Of Pre and Post-herbicide In Controlling Weed On Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%