AGRO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DIFFERENT WEED CONTROL STRATEGIES IN WHEAT
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Abstract
This experiment was designed to study the impact of weed control methods on the productivity of wheat. Various weed control practices significantly affected the fertile tillers m-2, grains spike-1, grain yield (t ha-1) and economic returns in wheat. Mechanical
harrowing produced significantly maximum grain yield (2.8 t ha-1). Hand hoeing and mechanical harrowing increased the 1000-grain weight significantly over control. Mechanical harrowing gave the maximum net returns (Rs. 7200 ha–1) over control (Rs. 1060
ha –1) where no weed control practice was adopted.
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Biological, Agricultural & Health Sciences
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Khan, M. B., Asif, M., Hussain, N., & Iqbal, M. (2000). AGRO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DIFFERENT WEED CONTROL STRATEGIES IN WHEAT. Journal of Research (Science), 11(1), Pages: 46-49. http://jorscience.com/index.php/JRS/article/view/85