Effect of Weed Management Practices on Nutrient Content and Their Uptake by Black Gram Crop (Vigna mungo L.)

Abhishek Sanspal, Jay Nath Patel, Mohd Shah Alam
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Aim: To study the effect of weed management practices on nutrient content and uptake by black gram. Study Design: Randomized block design. Place and Duration of Study: One year field experiment at Research Farm, School of Agriculture, Abhilashi University, Chail Chowk, Mandi, (H.P.). Methodology: The experiment was conducted with three replications and seven treatments viz.- T1 = Weedy check, T2 = Weed free, T3 = Hand weeding (20 & 40 DAS), T4 = Imazethapyr @ 70 g ha-1 (PE) + Hand weeding (30 DAS), T5 = Metolachlor @ 1.0 kg a.i. ha-1 (PE) + Hand weeding (30 DAS), T6 = Pendimethalin + Imazethapyr 900 g a.i. ha-1 (3-4 leaf stage), T7 = Imazethapyr + Imazamox @ 70 g a.i. ha-1 (PoE). Results: The study of data revealed non-significant impact of weed management practices on nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in grains and straw of black gram crop, whereas, the maximum content of all these nutrients were found under treatment T2. However, the application of treatment T2 also recorded the significantly maximum uptake of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium by grains, straw and total uptake by black gram crop, which was statistically at par with treatment T3. The minimum content of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in grains, straw and along with their uptake by grains, straw and total uptake by black gram crop were found under treatment T1 = Weedy check during the field experiment. Conclusion: This study showed non-significant effect of weed management practices on the nutrient content in grains and straw of black gram, while, it has significantly affected the nutrient uptake by grains, straw and total uptake by black gram crop.
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杂草管理方法对黑禾禾本科作物(Vigna mungo L.)养分含量及其吸收的影响
目的:研究杂草管理方法对黑穗醋栗养分含量和吸收的影响。研究设计:随机区组设计。研究地点和时间:在曼迪(H.P.)柴尔周克阿卜希拉希大学农学院研究农场进行为期一年的田间试验。实验方法:试验采用三次重复和七种处理,即T1 = 杂草检查,T2 = 无杂草,T3 = 人工除草(20 和 40 DAS),T4 = 咪草烟 @ 70 g ha-1 (PE) + 人工除草(30 DAS),T5 = 甲草胺 @ 1.0 kg a. i. ha-1 (PE) + 1.0 kg a. i. ha-1 (PE) + 1.0 kg a. i. ha-1 (PE) + 1.0 kg a. i. ha-1 (PE)公顷-1(PE)+人工除草(30 DAS),T6 = 吡嘧磺隆 + 吡嘧磺隆 900 克活性成分公顷-1(3-4 叶期),T7 = 吡嘧磺隆 + 稻瘟灵 @ 70 克活性成分公顷-1(PoE)。研究结果数据研究表明,杂草管理方法对黑禾谷物和秸秆中氮、磷、钾的影响不显著,而在处理 T2 中,所有这些养分的含量最高。然而,施用处理 T2 时,黑禾秆和谷物对氮、磷、钾的吸收量和总吸收量也明显最大,在统计学上与处理 T3 相当。在田间试验中发现,处理 T1 = 杂草对照下,谷物、秸秆中氮、磷、钾的含量最低,谷物、秸秆对氮、磷、钾的吸收量和黑糯米作物对氮、磷、钾的总吸收量也最低。结论本研究表明,杂草管理方法对黑禾谷粒和秸秆中养分含量的影响不显著,但对黑禾谷粒、秸秆和黑禾作物对养分的总吸收量有显著影响。
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