Enhancing Wheat Yield and Economic Viability in Subtropical Rainfed Agriculture through Combined Herbicide Application

Indra Kumar Kasi, N. Charitha, Awanindra Kumar Tiwari, G. Gomadhi, Devendra K. Sahu, O. R. Devi, D. Katiyar, Saurabh Raj Pandey, Nadiya Afreen
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The management of weeds remains a critical aspect of agricultural production, particularly in rainfed subtropical regions where weed pressure can significantly impact crop yield and economic returns. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of combined herbicide applications on both the yield and economic viability of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in subtropical rainfed agricultural systems. Field trials were conducted over two consecutive growing seasons, employing a randomized complete block design with four treatments: (1) pre-emergence application of herbicide A, (2) pre-emergence application of herbicide B, (3) combined pre-emergence application of herbicides A and B, and (4) control (no herbicide application). The study assessed various parameters including weed density, wheat yield, and economic returns. Results indicated that the combined pre-emergence application of herbicides A and B significantly reduced weed density compared to individual herbicide applications and the control, consequently enhancing wheat yield. Furthermore, economic analysis revealed that the combined herbicide treatment resulted in the highest economic returns compared to individual herbicide applications and the control, indicating its economic viability in rainfed wheat cultivation in subtropical regions. These findings underscore the importance of integrated weed management strategies, particularly the judicious use of combined herbicide applications, for optimizing wheat yield and economic sustainability in subtropical rainfed agriculture.
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通过联合施用除草剂提高亚热带雨养农业的小麦产量和经济可行性
杂草管理仍然是农业生产的一个重要方面,尤其是在亚热带雨养地区,杂草压力会严重影响作物产量和经济收益。本研究旨在评估联合施用除草剂对亚热带雨养农业系统中小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)产量和经济效益的影响。田间试验在连续两个生长季节进行,采用随机完全区组设计,有四种处理方法:(1)萌芽前施用除草剂 A;(2)萌芽前施用除草剂 B;(3)萌芽前联合施用除草剂 A 和 B;(4)对照(不施用除草剂)。研究评估了各种参数,包括杂草密度、小麦产量和经济收益。结果表明,与单独施用除草剂和对照组相比,联合使用除草剂 A 和 B 能显著降低杂草密度,从而提高小麦产量。此外,经济分析表明,与单独施用除草剂和对照组相比,联合施用除草剂的经济收益最高,表明其在亚热带地区雨养小麦种植中的经济可行性。这些研究结果凸显了综合杂草管理策略的重要性,尤其是除草剂联合应用的合理使用,可优化亚热带雨养农业的小麦产量和经济可持续性。
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