Impact of weed management practices on weeds and okra crop

Authors

  • T.U. PATEL N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450
  • M.J. ZINZALA N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450
  • H.M. PATEL N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450
  • P.S. PATEL N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450
  • D.D. PATEL N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v67i1.93

Keywords:

Okra, Oxyfluorfen, Pendimethalin, Quizalofop ethyl, Stale seedbed, Weed management

Abstract

A preliminary study was conducted during the summer of 2014 and 2015 at the N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat, India to evaluate the 10 treatments of weed-management, i.e. stale seedbed, pre- and post-emergence herbicides alone and in combination, integrated weed-management and hand-weeding in summer okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench]. Almost 73.2% of weed infestation was dominated by grasses and sedges, followed by broad-leaf weeds (26.8%). Uncontrolled weed growth caused significant reduction in mean green pod yield of okra by 67%. Weed-free plot [3 hand-weedings (HW) at 20, 40 and 60 days after sowing (DAS)] showed the maximum weed-control efficiency (WCE) (88.4%), resulting in higher green pod yield (16.8 t/ha) and net returns (`105,233/ha). Statistically at par yields were also obtained from plots treated with not incorporated and 2 HW at 20 and 40 DAS (14.3 t/ha) and pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha followed by (fb) quizalofop-ethyl 0.04 kg/ha at 30 DAS (13.9 t/ha) with net returns of `83,442 and `82,277/ha respectively. Application of pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha (pre) fb quizalofop ethyl 0.04 kg/ha at 30 DAS supressed the weeds effectively (71.3% WCE) which not only reduced the drudgery of farm labour but also found practically more convenient and economically feasible weed-management option for higher production of okra fruit crop.

Author Biographies

  • T.U. PATEL, N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450

    Assistant Professor

  • M.J. ZINZALA, N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450

    Research Associate

  • H.M. PATEL, N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450

    Principal, Polytechnic in Horticulture

  • P.S. PATEL, N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agriculture University, Navsari, Gujarat 396 450

    Assistant Research Scientist, Main Cotton Research Station

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Published

2022-12-30

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How to Cite

T.U. PATEL, M.J. ZINZALA, H.M. PATEL, P.S. PATEL, & D.D. PATEL. (2022). Impact of weed management practices on weeds and okra crop. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 67(1), 82-88. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v67i1.93