This article Citation:

P. K. Jayasree and C. T. Abraham. 2008. Management of Mimosa invisa Mart. using Post- emergence Herbicides . Indian Journal of Weed Science : 40( ) 70- 72.







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Volume Issue Publication year Page No Type of article
40 2008 70-72 Full length articles
Management of Mimosa invisa Mart. using Post- emergence Herbicides

P. K. Jayasree and C. T. Abraham

DOI: IJWS-2008-40-1&2-16

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Address: Department of Agronomy Kerala Agricultural University,Thrissur-680 656 (Kerala)

Keywords:

Invasive weed, creeping sensitive plant, herbicide, weed management



Abstract:

Glyphosate applied at 0.6 kg/ha at active vegetative stage caused yellowing and drying up of Mimosa invisa. 2, 4-D at very high dose (5 kg/ha) even though caused epinasty was ineffective. Paraquat applied at 1 to 1.2 kg/ha at active vegetative stage was effective, but the labour and time requirement for efficient spraying of the contact herbicide was very high. All the herbicides applied at seedling stage were ineffective because of fresh germination from seed bank. The best chemical for controlling M. invisa was glyphosate @ 0.6 kg/ha and best time of application was active vegetative stage (100 days after germination).





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