
Residual Effect of Preceding Rice Herbicide on Weed Control, Growth and Productivity of Succeeding Okra in Madurai District of Tamil Nadu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
indian journal of ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.236
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 0304-5250
DOI - 10.55362/ije/2022/3490
Subject(s) - butachlor , weed control , forensic science , weed , agronomy , pendimethalin , non invasive ventilation , biology , toxicology , genetics
An experiment was conducted at Agricultural College & Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Madurai during rabi2016 with a view to study the residual effect of preceding rice herbicide on weed control efficiency, growth and productivity of succeeding okra. Rice herbicide residue exerted significant difference in grasses, sedges and broad leaved weeds density at 20 DAS. In grass, the lowest weed density of 11.67 weeds/m was registered under residual effect of butachlor at 1.25 kg ha on 3 DAT HW on 40 DAT in rice + HW twice at 20 2 -1 fband 40 DAS in okra. Similar trend was also observed in sedges and broad leaved weeds. The same treatment recorded higher plant height of 21.7, 53.1 and 92.7 cm and DMP of 624, 3296 and 9481 at 30, 60 and 105 days respectively and the fruit yield of 15.37 t ha were kg ha-1 -1recorded. It is registered 83.0 and 97.8% higher fruit yield than residual effect of oxadiargyl loaded with zeolite on 3 DAT and oxadiargyl loaded with biochar on 3 DAT respectively.