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R. S. Malik, Ashok Yadav, R. K. Malik and S. S. Punia. 2005. Efficacy ofFlufenacet and Metribuzin Against Weeds in Wheat . Indian Journal of Weed Science : 37( ) 171- 174.







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Volume Issue Publication year Page No Type of article
37 2005 171-174 Full length articles
Efficacy ofFlufenacet and Metribuzin Against Weeds in Wheat

R. S. Malik, Ashok Yadav, R. K. Malik and S. S. Punia

DOI: IJWS-2005-37-3&4-4

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Abstract:

Flufenacet at 200-500 g ha", applied before or after first irrigation resulted in 40 to 69% and 44 to 72% control of grassy and broadleaf weeds, respectively. Metribuzin at 200 to 400 g ha" provided control of both grassy (75-90%) and broad leaf weeds (79-93(%). Metribuzin beyond 300 g-I was toxic to wheat. Sulfosulfuron resulted in higher grain yield due to very effective control of grassy (87-90%) and suppression of broadleaf weeds (35%), however, it was statistically at par with clodinafop at 60 g ha· l, fenoxaprop at 120 g ha· 1 and metribuzin at 200 and 300 g ha· '.





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