2020
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8164.2020.00060.x
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Recent advances in mitigation methods for herbicide residues in the soil

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“…It was estimated as an average for ten plants in the stage of complete flowering, chosen randomly for each experimental unit using the Chlorophyll Meter SPAD Model -502. Three readings were taken for each scientific leaf of the main stem and for ten plants, and their averages were extracted [7].…”
Section: Total Chlorophyll B (Spad)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was estimated as an average for ten plants in the stage of complete flowering, chosen randomly for each experimental unit using the Chlorophyll Meter SPAD Model -502. Three readings were taken for each scientific leaf of the main stem and for ten plants, and their averages were extracted [7].…”
Section: Total Chlorophyll B (Spad)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that, ZT should be accompanied with efficient weed control for achieving higher productivity of wheat. As such, pendimethalin alone did not prove beneficial, and it was sulfosulfuron or HW at 30 DAS which controlled the broad-leaf weeds effectively (Arora et al, 2013;Jat et al, 2014). Also residue effects were not observed in the first year of experimentation.…”
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