Legume Research

  • Chief EditorJ. S. Sandhu

  • Print ISSN 0250-5371

  • Online ISSN 0976-0571

  • NAAS Rating 6.80

  • SJR 0.391

  • Impact Factor 0.8 (2024)

Frequency :
Monthly (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December)
Indexing Services :
BIOSIS Preview, ISI Citation Index, Biological Abstracts, Elsevier (Scopus and Embase), AGRICOLA, Google Scholar, CrossRef, CAB Abstracting Journals, Chemical Abstracts, Indian Science Abstracts, EBSCO Indexing Services, Index Copernicus
Legume Research, volume 37 issue 4 (august 2014) : 387-394

EFFECTS OF POST EMERGENCE HERBICIDES ON WEED CONTROL AND YIELD OF FIELD PEA AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECT ON SUCCEEDING SORGHUM AND MUNGBEAN CROP

Mainpal Singh*, Satish Kumar, Rakesh Kumar, Rajesh Kumar
1Department of Agronomy CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar- 125 004, India
Cite article:- Singh* Mainpal, Kumar Satish, Kumar Rakesh, Kumar Rajesh (2024). EFFECTS OF POST EMERGENCE HERBICIDES ON WEED CONTROL AND YIELD OF FIELD PEA AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECT ON SUCCEEDING SORGHUM AND MUNGBEAN CROP. Legume Research. 37(4): 387-394. doi: 10.5958/0976-0571.2014.00648.1.
A field experiment was conducted during 2008-09 and 2009-10 to evaluate different post emergence herbicides applied against weeds in field pea and their residual effect on succeeding sorghum and mungbean crop. Pendimethalin herbicide applied 1.5 kg ha-1 as pre-emergence gave effective control against all the weeds whereas, among post emergence herbicides imazethapyr was found effective against broadleaf weeds and quizalofop-ethyl was effective only against grassy weeds. During both the years, application of imazethapyr 50 g ha-1 at 30 days after sowing gave effective control of weeds and resulted minimum density and dry biomass of weeds compared to all the post emergence herbicide treatments. During second year, residual effect of imazethapyr was observed only on sorghum crop.
  1. Banga, R. S.; Yadav, A.; Malik, R. S. and Malik, R. K. (1998). Evaluation of different herbicides for weed control in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Indian Journal of Weed Science. 30: 145-148.
  2. Ghorai, A. K.; Chakaraborty, A. K.; Pandit, N. C.; Mondal, R. K. and Biswas, C. R. (2004). Weed control in jute by Targa Super (quizalofop-ethyl 5% EC). Pestology. 28: 31-34.
  3. Kundra, H. C.; Singh, G. and Brar, L. S. (1993). Efficacy of weed management practices in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Indian Journal of Weed Science. 25 : 1-6.
  4. Malik, R.S.; Ashok Yadav and Malik R.K., (2007). Efficacy of tank mix application of sulfonylurea herbicides against broadleaf weeds in wheat and their residul effects on succeeding crop of sorghum under zero tillage. Indian Journal of Weed Science. 39 : 185-189.
  5. Mishra, J. S. (2006). Efficacy of post-emergence herbicides against wild oat in field pea. Indian Journal of Weed Science. 38: 140-142.
  6. Moyer, J. R. and Esau, R. (1996). Imidazolinone herbicide effects on following rotational crops in southern Alberta. Weed Technology. 10 : 100–106.
  7. Panse, V. G. and Sukhatme, P. V. (1967). Statistical Method for Agricultural Workers. 2nd enl. ed. ICAR. New Delhi, India, pp.115.
  8. Punia, S.S.; Samunder Singh and Dharambir Yadav, 2011. Bioefficacy of imazethapyr and chlorimuron-ethyl in clusterbean and their residual effect on succeeding rabi crops. Indian Journal of Weed Science 43 : 48-53.
  9. Singh, J.; Kumar, S.; Bhan, V. M. and Balyan, R. S. (1991). Crop weed competition studies in pea (Pisum sativum). Indian Journal of Weed Science. 23 (1&2) : 67-68.
  10. Steel, R.G.D., Torrie, J. H. and Dickey, D. (1997). Principles and procedures of statistics-A Biometrical Approach. 3rd Ed. McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc. New York pp. 172-177
  11. Tewari, A. N.; Hussain, K. and Singh, B. (1997). Evaluation of herbicides in pea (Pisum sativum) + mustard (Brassica juncea) intercropping. Indian Journal of Weed Science. 29 (3&4) : 94-97.
  12. Yadav, A.; Mehta, R.; Punnia, S. S.; Hooda, V.; Malik, R. K.; Rana, V., and Ballinder, R. R. 2003. Residual effects of four sulfonylurea herbicides applied in wheat on succeeding crops in the rotation. Indian Journal of Weed Science. 35 : 259-261.

Editorial Board

View all (0)