Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)

A field experiment was carried out on farm at Peshawar, Pakistan, during spring 2012 for evaluating the efficacy of weed management strategies to control weeds associated to three chickpea cultivars and their cost benefit ratios. The design of the experiment was randomized complete block with split...

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Main Authors: Ijaz Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Syed Meher Ali Shah, Naeem Khan, Rahamdad Khan
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Language:English
Published: Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education 2017-03-01
Series:Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
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spelling doaj-27ef0f99218849e68c09041c9610e4572020-11-24T21:32:44ZengInstitution of the Agricultural Research and Higher EducationTunisian Journal of Plant Protection1737-54362490-43682017-03-0112si115122Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)Ijaz Ahmad Khan0Muhammad Waqas1Syed Meher Ali Shah2Naeem Khan3Rahamdad Khan4Department of Weed Science, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan Department of Weed Science, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan Department of Weed Science, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan Department of Weed Science, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan Department of Weed Science, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan A field experiment was carried out on farm at Peshawar, Pakistan, during spring 2012 for evaluating the efficacy of weed management strategies to control weeds associated to three chickpea cultivars and their cost benefit ratios. The design of the experiment was randomized complete block with split plot arrangement. Different chickpea cultivars (Karak-I, Sheenghar, and Karak-III) were assigned to main plot while weed control treatments i.e. black plastic mulch, white plastic mulch, saw dust mulch, wheat straw mulch, Stomp 330 EC, Dual Gold 960 EC, hand weeding and untreated control were assigned to subplots. The parameters recorded were the fresh weed biomass (kg/ha), the number of seeds/pod and the cost benefit ratio. The results revealed a relatively divergent response of various treatments and chickpea cultivars for all the studied parameters. The results showed that the lowest fresh weed biomass (655.33 kg/ha) was noticed in hand weeding followed by herbicides (Stomp 330EC and Dual Gold 960EC) while among chickpea cultivars the minimum fresh weed biomass (705.02 kg/ha) was recorded for Karak-III. Black plastic mulch and hand weeding positively affected the chickpea production where the maximum number of seeds/pod was of about 1.67 and 1.61, respectively. The cost benefit ratio results revealed that the highest net return to the farmer as a result of added cost to the crop was obtained by applying Stomp 330 EC (1:2.18) followed by Dual Gold 960 EC (1:1.94) and hand weeding (1:1.91). Hence, the present study recommends the sowing of chickpea cultivar Karak-III with hand weeding practice or herbicide application (Stomp 330 EC or Dual Gold 960 EC) at the recommended rate to obtain maximum weed control and high net income in the agroecological conditions of Peshawar.http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/TJPPsiSite/CurrentIssue/9Khan.pdf Chickpea cost/benefit ratio hand weeding herbicide Karak-III mulch
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Naeem Khan
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Muhammad Waqas
Syed Meher Ali Shah
Naeem Khan
Rahamdad Khan
Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
Chickpea
cost/benefit ratio
hand weeding
herbicide
Karak-III
mulch
author_facet Ijaz Ahmad Khan
Muhammad Waqas
Syed Meher Ali Shah
Naeem Khan
Rahamdad Khan
author_sort Ijaz Ahmad Khan
title Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
title_short Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
title_full Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
title_fullStr Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. Khan, I.A., Waqas, M., Shah, S.M.A., Khan, N., and Khan, R. (Pakistan)
title_sort evaluation of different techniques for economical control of weeds associated to chickpea. khan, i.a., waqas, m., shah, s.m.a., khan, n., and khan, r. (pakistan)
publisher Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education
series Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
issn 1737-5436
2490-4368
publishDate 2017-03-01
description A field experiment was carried out on farm at Peshawar, Pakistan, during spring 2012 for evaluating the efficacy of weed management strategies to control weeds associated to three chickpea cultivars and their cost benefit ratios. The design of the experiment was randomized complete block with split plot arrangement. Different chickpea cultivars (Karak-I, Sheenghar, and Karak-III) were assigned to main plot while weed control treatments i.e. black plastic mulch, white plastic mulch, saw dust mulch, wheat straw mulch, Stomp 330 EC, Dual Gold 960 EC, hand weeding and untreated control were assigned to subplots. The parameters recorded were the fresh weed biomass (kg/ha), the number of seeds/pod and the cost benefit ratio. The results revealed a relatively divergent response of various treatments and chickpea cultivars for all the studied parameters. The results showed that the lowest fresh weed biomass (655.33 kg/ha) was noticed in hand weeding followed by herbicides (Stomp 330EC and Dual Gold 960EC) while among chickpea cultivars the minimum fresh weed biomass (705.02 kg/ha) was recorded for Karak-III. Black plastic mulch and hand weeding positively affected the chickpea production where the maximum number of seeds/pod was of about 1.67 and 1.61, respectively. The cost benefit ratio results revealed that the highest net return to the farmer as a result of added cost to the crop was obtained by applying Stomp 330 EC (1:2.18) followed by Dual Gold 960 EC (1:1.94) and hand weeding (1:1.91). Hence, the present study recommends the sowing of chickpea cultivar Karak-III with hand weeding practice or herbicide application (Stomp 330 EC or Dual Gold 960 EC) at the recommended rate to obtain maximum weed control and high net income in the agroecological conditions of Peshawar.
topic Chickpea
cost/benefit ratio
hand weeding
herbicide
Karak-III
mulch
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