Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity

Declining rate of productivity and environmental sustainability is forcing growers to use organic manures as a source of nutrient supplement in maize farming. However, weed is a major constraint to maize production. A field study was carried out over two seasons to evaluate various integrated nutrie...

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Main Authors: Dibakar Ghosh, Koushik Brahmachari, Milan Skalicky, Akbar Hossain, Sukamal Sarkar, Nirmal Kumar Dinda, Anupam Das, Biswajit Pramanick, Debojyoti Moulick, Marian Brestic, Muhammad Ali Raza, Celaleddin Barutcular, Shah Fahad, Hirofumi Saneoka, Ayman EL Sabagh
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/21/4924
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Nirmal Kumar Dinda
Anupam Das
Biswajit Pramanick
Debojyoti Moulick
Marian Brestic
Muhammad Ali Raza
Celaleddin Barutcular
Shah Fahad
Hirofumi Saneoka
Ayman EL Sabagh
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Akbar Hossain
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Anupam Das
Biswajit Pramanick
Debojyoti Moulick
Marian Brestic
Muhammad Ali Raza
Celaleddin Barutcular
Shah Fahad
Hirofumi Saneoka
Ayman EL Sabagh
Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
Molecules
nutrient management
weed management
<i>Brassicaceous</i> seed meal
neem cake
herbicide
nutrient uptake
author_facet Dibakar Ghosh
Koushik Brahmachari
Milan Skalicky
Akbar Hossain
Sukamal Sarkar
Nirmal Kumar Dinda
Anupam Das
Biswajit Pramanick
Debojyoti Moulick
Marian Brestic
Muhammad Ali Raza
Celaleddin Barutcular
Shah Fahad
Hirofumi Saneoka
Ayman EL Sabagh
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title Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
title_short Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
title_full Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
title_fullStr Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
title_full_unstemmed Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize Productivity
title_sort nutrients supplementation through organic manures influence the growth of weeds and maize productivity
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Declining rate of productivity and environmental sustainability is forcing growers to use organic manures as a source of nutrient supplement in maize farming. However, weed is a major constraint to maize production. A field study was carried out over two seasons to evaluate various integrated nutrient and weed management practices in hybrid maize. The treatment combinations comprised of supplementation of inorganic fertilizer (25% nitrogen) through bulky (Farmyard manure and vermicompost) and concentrated (<i>Brassicaceous</i> seed meal (BSM) and neem cake (NC)) organic manures and different mode of weed management practices like chemical (atrazine 1000 g ha<sup>−1</sup>) and integrated approach (atrazine 1000 g ha<sup>−1</sup> followed by mechanical weeding). Repeated supplementation of nitrogen through concentrated organic manures reduced the density and biomass accumulation of most dominant weed species, <i>Anagalis arvensis</i> by releasing allelochemicals into the soil. But organic manures had no significant impact on restricting the growth of bold seeded weeds like <i>Vicia hirsuta</i> and weed propagated through tubers i.e., <i>Cyperus rotundus</i> in maize. By restricting the weed growth and nutrient removal by most dominating weeds, application of BSM enhanced the growth and yield of maize crop. Repeated addition of organic manures (BSM) enhanced the maize grain yield by 19% over sole chemical fertilizer in the second year of study. Application of atrazine as pre-emergence (PRE) herbicide significantly reduced the density of <i>A</i>. <i>arvensis</i>, whereas integration of mechanical weeding following herbicide controlled those weeds which were not usually controlled with the application of atrazine. As a result, atrazine at PRE followed by mechanical weeding produced the highest maize grain yield 6.81 and 7.10 t/ha in the first year and second year of study, respectively.
topic nutrient management
weed management
<i>Brassicaceous</i> seed meal
neem cake
herbicide
nutrient uptake
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/21/4924
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spelling doaj-1175abc54bc341758381618926f407852020-11-25T03:35:04ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-10-01254924492410.3390/molecules25214924Nutrients Supplementation through Organic Manures Influence the Growth of Weeds and Maize ProductivityDibakar Ghosh0Koushik Brahmachari1Milan Skalicky2Akbar Hossain3Sukamal Sarkar4Nirmal Kumar Dinda5Anupam Das6Biswajit Pramanick7Debojyoti Moulick8Marian Brestic9Muhammad Ali Raza10Celaleddin Barutcular11Shah Fahad12Hirofumi Saneoka13Ayman EL Sabagh14ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482004, IndiaDepartment of Agronomy, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal 741252, IndiaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka 129, 16500 Prague, Czech RepublicBangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Dinajpur 5200, BangladeshDepartment of Agronomy, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal 741252, IndiaOffice of the Assistant Director of Agriculture, Suri II Block, Department of Agriculture, Government of West Bengal, Birbhum, West Bengal 731129, IndiaDepartment of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Bihar Agricultural University, Bhagalpur, Bihar 813210, IndiaDepartment of Agronomy, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar 848125, IndiaPlant Stress Biology and Metabolomics Laboratory, Central Instrumentation Laboratory, Assam University, Silchar, Assam 788011, IndiaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka 129, 16500 Prague, Czech RepublicCollege of Agronomy, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Çukurova, Sarıçam/Adana 01330, TurkeyDepartment of Agronomy, the University of Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22620, PakistanGraduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, 1-4-4 Kagamiyama, Higashi Hiroshima 739-8528, JapanDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Siirt University, Siirt 56100, TurkeyDeclining rate of productivity and environmental sustainability is forcing growers to use organic manures as a source of nutrient supplement in maize farming. However, weed is a major constraint to maize production. A field study was carried out over two seasons to evaluate various integrated nutrient and weed management practices in hybrid maize. The treatment combinations comprised of supplementation of inorganic fertilizer (25% nitrogen) through bulky (Farmyard manure and vermicompost) and concentrated (<i>Brassicaceous</i> seed meal (BSM) and neem cake (NC)) organic manures and different mode of weed management practices like chemical (atrazine 1000 g ha<sup>−1</sup>) and integrated approach (atrazine 1000 g ha<sup>−1</sup> followed by mechanical weeding). Repeated supplementation of nitrogen through concentrated organic manures reduced the density and biomass accumulation of most dominant weed species, <i>Anagalis arvensis</i> by releasing allelochemicals into the soil. But organic manures had no significant impact on restricting the growth of bold seeded weeds like <i>Vicia hirsuta</i> and weed propagated through tubers i.e., <i>Cyperus rotundus</i> in maize. By restricting the weed growth and nutrient removal by most dominating weeds, application of BSM enhanced the growth and yield of maize crop. Repeated addition of organic manures (BSM) enhanced the maize grain yield by 19% over sole chemical fertilizer in the second year of study. Application of atrazine as pre-emergence (PRE) herbicide significantly reduced the density of <i>A</i>. <i>arvensis</i>, whereas integration of mechanical weeding following herbicide controlled those weeds which were not usually controlled with the application of atrazine. As a result, atrazine at PRE followed by mechanical weeding produced the highest maize grain yield 6.81 and 7.10 t/ha in the first year and second year of study, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/21/4924nutrient managementweed management<i>Brassicaceous</i> seed mealneem cakeherbicidenutrient uptake