Weed Dynamics and yield of Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.) as influenced by Seed rate, Row Spacing and Weed Management
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) IS the most important pulse crop in India.
India alone has nearly 75% of the world acreage and production of Chickpea.
The area under Chickpea in India IS 22.23 m ha with the productJon of 13.11 m
t and productivity of 600-650 kg ha 1 Gram is highly sens1tive to weed
compebtion and yield loss due to weeds range from 25 to 40 percent. A field
expenment on different method of weed control was conducted m Chickpea
dunng rabi seasons of 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 at Crop Research Center of
S V B.P Umvers1ty of Agriculture & Tech. Meerut. The expenment consisted of
3 seed rate (75, 100 and 125 kg ha 1 ). 2 row spacing (30 and 45) and 4 weed
management practices (weedy check. two hand weeding at 30 and 45 DAS,
Pendimethalin @ 0.5 kg a.i ha·• as pre emergence + one hand weeding at 30
DAS and Metnbuzin @ 0.25 kg ai ha 1 as pre emergence + one hand weeding)
was laid out in split plot design, keeping seed rate and row spacing in main plot
and weed management practices in sub plot with three replication. Study
revealed that sowing of crop by using 100 and 125 kg seed ha'1 significantly
reduced the weed population and dry weight over 75 kg seed rate ha·'. The
gram yield of Ch1ckpea was significantly increased upto 100 kg seed rate and
weed dry weight were recorded in crop sown at 30 at em row spacing. Among
the weed management pendimethalin @ 0.5 kg ha'1+one hand weeding at 30
DAS and Metribuzm @ 0.25 kg a.1. ha 1 as pre emergence + one hand weeding
at 30 DAS produced higher grain yield which was at par with two hand weeding
at 30 and 45 DAS and also emerged out as economical weed management
pract~
