Integrated weed management for sugarcance (Saccharum officinarum) plant- ratoon cropping system

Authors

  • ROSHAN LAL
  • S.N.L. SRlVASTAVA
  • MEHAR CHAND

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v51i4.5022

Keywords:

Weed control, Chemical, Interculture, Trash mulching, Sugarcane, Cropping system

Abstract

A field experiment was conduced during 2000-03 and 2001-04 to evolve suitable and economical integrated weed-management technologies for sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) plant and ratoon crops. The treatments comprised four different weed-management practices for plant (chemical, integrated, interculture and weedy check) and ratoon (integrated, trash mulching, interculture and weedy check). In plant crop the integrated method (one hoeing after first irrigation followed by spraying of atrazine 2 kglha after second irrigation in moist soil) and in ratoon crop the integrated method (one hoeing followed by spraying of atrazine 2 kglha in moist soil at ratoon-initiation stage) or trash mulching were observed to be better weed-management technologies for cane production, involving less costs. Rice-mustard-sugarcane (plant)-ratoon-wheat cropping system was found more economical than rice-wheat-sugarcane (plant)-ratoon-wheat cropping system.

References

Mahadevaswamy, M., Kailasam, C. and Srinivasan, T.R. 1994: Inte- grated weed management in sugarcane (Saccharum

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Srivastava, T.K., Chauhan, R.S. and Pandey, M.B. 1997. Managing weeds in spring planted sugarcane: an integrated approach. Indian Journal of Sugarcane Technology 12 (1) :7 1-74.

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Published

2001-10-10

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How to Cite

ROSHAN LAL, S.N.L. SRlVASTAVA, & MEHAR CHAND. (2001). Integrated weed management for sugarcance (Saccharum officinarum) plant- ratoon cropping system. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 51(4), 251-255. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v51i4.5022