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U. S. Walia, Manpreet Singh and V. K. Sindhu. 2006. Studies on the Carry-over Effects ofSulfosulfuron Applied to Wheat on the Succeeding Crops . Indian Journal of Weed Science : 38( ) 123- 126.







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Volume Issue Publication year Page No Type of article
38 2006 123-126 Full length articles
Studies on the Carry-over Effects ofSulfosulfuron Applied to Wheat on the Succeeding Crops

U. S. Walia, Manpreet Singh and V. K. Sindhu

DOI: IJWS-2006-38-1&2-32

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Abstract:

Significant reduction in seed yield of raya and winter maize occurred due to carry-ovcr effects of sulfosulfuron applied to wheat at recommended (25 g ha") and double the rccommended dose (50 g ha") as compared to untreated plots. The reaction of berseem and vegetable pea was found to be variable and in these crops significant reduction in fodder and pod yield, respectively, was observed due to residual effects of sulfosulfuron even at recommendcd levels during 2004-()5 only. The differences in sunflower yield due to carryover levels of sulfosulfuron were non-significant during both the years. No residues of sulfosulfuron applied to wheat at 25 g ha" and 50 g ha" were detected in soil after wheat harvest.





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