Evaluation of different pre-and post-emergence herbicides on forage yield, quality and disease reaction of multi-cut forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)

Authors

  • SUKHPREET SINGH
  • U.S. TIWANA
  • MEENAKSHI GOYAL
  • UPASANA RANI
  • M.S. BHULLAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v64i1.5239

Keywords:

Atrazine, Crude Protein, Forage sorghum, Leaf spots, Pendimethalin, Weeds

Abstract

A field experiment was carried out during the rainy (kharif) seasons of 2013 and 2014 at Ludhiana, Punjab, to study the efficacy of different weed-management techniques on weed dynamics, fodder yield, quality and disease reaction in multi cut sorghum [Sorghum bicolour (L.) Moench]. The sorghum crop was infested with grassy, broad- leaf weeds and sedges, which reduced 28.1 and 32.7% of green-fodder and dry-fodder yields respectively. Hand- weeding (at 20 and 30 days after sowing) and application of atrazine @ 0.375 kg a.i./ha + pendimethalin @ 0.750 kg a.i./ha as pre-emergence spray significantly reduced total weed population and dry weight of weeds in compari- son to the other weed-control treatments. These treatments showed higher weed-control efficiency (WCE) than that of the other weed-control treatments. Application of propaquizalofop as post-emergence spray was also effec- tive in reducing weed population and dry matter but had phytotoxic effect on the crop and recorded significantly lower fodder yield. Hand-weeding resulted in significantly higher green-and dry-fodder yield of sorghum over all the treatments, but was statistically at par with the application of atrazine @ 0.375 kg a.i./ha + pendimethalin @ 0.750 kg a.i./ha as pre-emergence spray. These 2 treatments enhanced the green-fodder yield by 39.0 and 36.7% and dry-fodder yield by 48.5 and 45.1% respectively, over weedy check. Hand-weeding and application of atra- zine + pendimethalin (0.375 + 0.750 kg a.i./ha) resulted in 58.7 and 53.9% more crude protein yield than weedy check respectively. The maximum net returns ( 37,790/ha and 36,320) and benefit: cost ratio (1.46 and 1.28) were realized with atrazine @ 0.375 kg a.i./ha + pendimethalin @ 0.750 kg a.i./ha (PE) and hand-weeding at 20 and 30 days after sowing respectively. The leaf-spot disease was the minimum (8.54 %) in hand weeded plots and plots sprayed with atrazine @ 0.375 kg a.i./ha + pendimethalin @ 0.750 kg a.i./ha as pre-emergence spray showed moderate leaf spot severity of 15.7% as the weed population was less in these plots.

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2001-10-10

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SUKHPREET SINGH, U.S. TIWANA, MEENAKSHI GOYAL, UPASANA RANI, & M.S. BHULLAR. (2001). Evaluation of different pre-and post-emergence herbicides on forage yield, quality and disease reaction of multi-cut forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Indian Journal of Agronomy, 64(1), 93-97. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v64i1.5239