2014
DOI: 10.5958/2230-7338.2014.00865.9
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Weed management strategies for better yield and economics of grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) in mountain agriculture

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“…This result indicated that appreciable increase in grain and stover yield could be the significant improvement in plant growth in terms of plant height under those treatments. Similar effect was also reported by Patel et al, (2012), Shukla et al, (2014) Gaharwar et al, (2017.…”
Section: Effect On Yield and Yield Attributessupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This result indicated that appreciable increase in grain and stover yield could be the significant improvement in plant growth in terms of plant height under those treatments. Similar effect was also reported by Patel et al, (2012), Shukla et al, (2014) Gaharwar et al, (2017.…”
Section: Effect On Yield and Yield Attributessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…So higher gross returns along with the lowest cost under T 1 , T 8 , T 3 treatments might be responsible for higher net return and B: C ratio. These findings are in close vicinity with those reported by Patel et al, (2012), Shukla et al, (2014), Gaharwar et al, (2017).…”
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“…However, although this genus of plant is highly tolerant to adverse environmental conditions, including poor soils, lack of water and severe defoliation, field yields are generally lower than those produced by cereals [8]. Under rainfed conditions in the Uttarakhand hills of India, Shukla et al [9] recorded yield of 1,117 kg ha -1 of A. hypochondriacus grains.…”
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confidence: 99%