Effect of fertilizer application and weed management . . practices on nutrient uptake by summer blackgram (Phaseolus mungo) and associated weeds under rainfed condition N. K. CHOUBEY, R. S. TRIP AT HI^ , B. C. GHOSM
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https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v44i3.3556Keywords:
Fertilizer, Weed management, Nutrient uptake, BlackgramAbstract
The results of the field experiment carried out during summer seasons of 1994 and 1995 at Kharagpur, revealed that N,P, K uptake by blackgram (Phaseolus mungo L.) and weeds were sinificantly higher under N,, P,, K,, levels of fertilizer than N,, N,, K,. Adoption of weed management practices significantly enhanced NPK uptake by blackgram and reduced removal of nutrients by weeds as compared to that of unweeded check, and saving of 29.1 to 52.3% N, 26.8 to 56.6% P and 16.9 to 54.3% K was achieved. Hand weeding and chemical weed control treatments gave higher grain yield of 0.73 and 0.62 tlha respectively. The removal of nutrients by Digitarla sanguinalis, Enhydra fluctuans and Physalis minima were considerably high during both the years.References
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Moody,K. 1981.Weed fertilizer interaction in rice.
IRRIResearch Paper Series. November No. 68. Rammorthy, K. 1991. Effect of integrated weed management on nubient uptake by upland rice and associated weeds. Indiqs Joprngl of Agronomy 36 (2) :213-217. Singh, V., Verma, S. S. aqd Singh, B. 1487. Nitro-
gen use efficiency through jntegratpd weed
control in cotton.Indian Journal ofAgronomy
(3) :226-228.




