Sanjay D Doba, R. Choudhary, Nitesh S Baldaneeya, K. J. Suthar, VD Maheriya
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在2016-17 rabi季节,在Navsari农业大学学院农场进行了田间试验,研究了在古吉拉特邦南部条件下杂草管理措施对蔬菜印度豆(Lablab purpureus L.)生长和产量的影响。施用无杂草处理显著降低了杂草数量和干杂草生物量,提高了杂草防治效率。杂草的养分损失在不除草对照处理下最高,在无杂草条件下最低,然后施用0.5 kg/ha的苯二甲基灵作为PE。杂草免费治疗,三个手除草(HW)在20、40和60 DAS, Pendimethalin (EC) @ 1.0公斤/公顷,PE + HW 40 DAS (T5) imazethapyr @ 75克/公顷20 DAS + HW 40 DAS (T8)和Pendimethalin (CS) @ 0.5公斤/公顷,PE + HW 40 DAS (T6)字符即提高了增长,株高,每个工厂的分支数、干物质积累、天开花的50%收益属性像豆荚长度,每个工厂的豆荚数和每荚种子的数量。Pod和秸秆的产量明显高于印度豆在杂草免费治疗在与应用pendimethalin (EC) @ 1公斤/公顷PE + HW 40 DAS (T5) pendimethalin (CS) @ 0.5公斤/公顷,PE + HW 40 DAS (T6)和imazethapyr @ 75克/公顷20 DAS + HW 40 DAS (T8)豆荚产量,而除了这些疗法,imazethapyr @ 75克/公顷20 DAS (T7)也发现平价干草产量。在40 DAS (T5)下,施用1公斤/公顷的苯二甲胺(EC)作为PE + HW,产生了最大的净收益26343卢比/公顷,并对拉比印度豆产生了最大的有益处理。
Influence of different weed management practices on weed flora, growth, yield and economics of Indian bean (Lablab purpureus L.) under south Gujarat condition
A field experiment was conducted at College Farm, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari during rabi season of 2016-17 to study the "Effect of weed management practices on growth and yield of vegetable Indian bean (Lablab purpureus L.) under south Gujarat condition." Application of weed free treatment significantly reduced the weed count and dry weed biomass, increased the weed control efficiency. Nutrient losses by weeds were observed highest under unweeded control treatment and lowest with weed free condition followed by application of pendimethalin (CS) @ 0.5 kg/ha as PE. weed free treatment, three hand weeding (HW) at 20, 40 and 60 DAS, Pendimethalin (EC) @ 1.0 kg/ha as PE + HW at 40 DAS (T5), imazethapyr @ 75 g/ha at 20 DAS + HW at 40 DAS (T8) and pendimethalin (CS) @ 0.5 kg/ha as PE + HW at 40 DAS (T6) enhanced the growth characters viz., plant height, number of branches per plant, dry matter accumulation, days to 50% flowering along with the yield attributes like pod length, number of pods per plant and number of seeds per pod. Pod and stover yields of Indian bean were significantly higher under weed free treatment being at par with the application of pendimethalin (EC) @ 1 kg/ha as PE + HW at 40 DAS (T5), pendimethalin (CS) @ 0.5 kg/ha as PE + HW at 40 DAS (T6) and imazethapyr @ 75 g/ha at 20 DAS +HW at 40 DAS (T8) for pod yield, while in addition to these treatments, imazethapyr @ 75 g/ha at 20 DAS (T7) was also found at par for stover yield. Maximum net returns of Rs. 26343/ha were incurred due to the application of pendimethalin (EC) @ 1 kg/ha as PE + HW at 40 DAS (T5), and resulted into maximum beneficial treatment for rabi Indian bean.