K. S. Girish, R. B. Negalur, S. S. Anjum, M. B. Patil
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摘要
该田间试验旨在研究萌芽前后除草剂对鹰嘴豆生长和产量的影响。在 RCBD 中设置了三次重复,共 11 个处理,包括:20 和 40 DAS 期的间作、无杂草对照、有杂草对照以及两次除草前处理:处理包括:20 和 40 DAS 期的间作、无杂草对照和杂草对照,以及两种芽前除草剂(Pendimethalin、Pendimethalin + Imazethapyr)和五种芽后除草剂(Imazethapyr + Imazamox、Propaquizafop + Imazethapyr、Imazethapyr、Quizalofop ethyl 和 Aciflor + Clodinafop]。在除草剂处理中,在 25 DAS 期施用 38.7 % Pendimethalin CS @ 800 g a.i./ha 作为 PE fb Propaquizafop 2.5 % + Imazethapyr 3.75% W/W ME (RM) @ 125 g a.i./ha 作为 PoE 的除草效果显著更高(84.98%)。在产量经济性方面,相同的处理记录了更高的产量属性,即在产量经济学方面,与其他除草剂处理相比,同一处理的产量属性更高,即每株荚果数(49.09)、百粒种子重量(24.86 克)、每株种子产量(21.37 克)更高,谷物产量(2197 千克/公顷)、茎秆产量(2766 千克/公顷)、净收益(80621 ₹/公顷)和 B:C 比(3.01)也更高。然而,由于杂草竞争较强,杂草对照的单株结荚数(38.18)、百粒种子重量(22.36 克)和单株种子产量(16.96 克)均较低,导致产量和收益降低。
Impact of Weed Control Efficiency of Herbicides on Yield and Economic Returns of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
The field experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of pre- and post-emergence herbicides on chickpea growth and yield. Three replications were set up in RCBD with eleven treatments including: Intercultivation at 20 and 40 DAS, weed free check and weedy check along with two pre-emergence herbicides (Pendimethalin, Pendimethalin + Imazethapyr) and five post-emergence herbicides (Imazethapyr + Imazamox, Propaquizafop + Imazethapyr, Imazethapyr, Quizalofop ethyl and Aciflor + Clodinafop]. Among the herbicidal treatments, application of Pendimethalin 38.7 % CS @ 800 g a.i./ha as PE fb Propaquizafop 2.5 % + Imazethapyr 3.75% W/W ME (RM) @ 125 g a.i./ha as PoE at 25 DAS recorded significantly higher weed control efficiency (84.98%). In terms of yield economics the same treatment recorded higher yield attributes viz., higher number of pods per plant (49.09), higher weight of 100 seeds (24.86 g), higher seed yield per plant (21.37 g) and also recorded higher grain yield (2197 kg/ha), haulm yield (2766 kg/ha), net returns (₹ 80621/ha) and B:C ratio (3.01) compared to the other herbicidal treatments and was on par with the weed free check which was recorded higher results in all the above parameters but encountered with higher cost of cultivation. However, weedy check recorded lowest number of pods per plant (38.18), lower weight of 100 seeds (22.36 g) and lower Seed yield per plant (16.96 g) due to higher weed competition and resulted in lower yield and less returns.