Effect of Plant Population and Weed Manage~qent Practices on the Weed and Productivity of Basmati Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Under Transplanted Conditions
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Thesis title: "Effect of plant population and weed management practices on the weed and
productivity of basmati rice (Otyza stiva L.) under transplanted conditions".
A field experiment was carried out during kharif seasons of 2009 and 2010 at crop Research Centre
of SVPUA&T, Meerut comprising 41evels of plant population viz., 20, 30, 40 and 50 hills m·2 as main
plot factor and 5 weed management practices (8utachlor@ 1.0 Kg ha·1, 8utachlor@ 1.0 Kg ha"1 fb
one hand weeding, 8utachlor @ 1.0 Kg ha·1 fb Almix@4g ha·t, two hand weedings and weedy
check) in a split plot design with three replications. The crop was transplanted on July 14 during
2009 and July 15 during 2010 with recommended production packages for basmati rice production
except for the treatments. Soil of experimental field was sandy loam in texture, low in organic carbon
and available nitrogen, high in available phosphorus and medium in available potassium having
near to neutral reaction. Experimental result revealed that plant population of 50 hills m·2 proved
superior over 20 hills m·2 in respect of weed density, weed dry weight, No. of tillers m·2
, yield
attributes, grain, straw and biological yields. The maximum grain yield (29.00 and 31 .00 q ha-1
) and
straw yield (51.30 and 52.50 q ha-1
) were recorded with 50 hills m·2
· followed by 40 hills m·2 during
2009 and 2010, respectively. In respect to nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium removal reserve
trend was observed i.e. the highest in 20 hills m·2 followed by 30, 40 and 50 hills m·2
• The highest 8:
C ratio (1 .23 and 1.69) was recorded with 50 hills m·2
, while the lowest B: C ration (0.77 and 1.17)
was recorded with 20 hills m·2 during 2009 and 2010, respectively.
As far as weed management practices is concern, both chemical and mechanical methods of weed
control were found superior over weedy check. The lowest weed density, dry weight and highest
weed control efficiency, maximum length of panicle"1 ,number of grain panicle·1and1000-grain weight
and grain yield of 30.40 and 32.60 q ha·1 were recorded with two hand weedings which was at par
with 8utachlor@ 1.0 Kg ha·1 fb one hand weeding over rest of the weed management practices.
However,highest 8: C ratio (1 .16 and 1.56) was found with Butachlor@ 1.0 Kg ha·1 fb one hand
weeding ,while the lowest 8: C ration (0.60 and 0.89) was recorded with weedy check during 2009
and 2010, res1ely.
