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Integrated Weed Management in Pulses
The cultivation of pulses in India is carried out across 23 million hectares, which encompasses a wide range of agroecological conditions, cropping techniques, and management practices. They are planted throughout both the Kharif and Rabi seasons. The average productivity of pulse crops in India is somewhat lower than the productivity levels reported ...Rakesh Kumar, Pardeep Kaur, null Robin
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Integrated Weed Management in Maize
2014The corn plant is one of nature’s most amazing energy-storing devices. Weed management is one of the important practices for successful corn production. Herbicide-resistant corn hybrids (including glyphosate-, glufosinate-, and imidazolinone-resistant) have been adopted by corn producers primarily in the Americas.
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Integrated Weed Management in Oilseeds
In India's economy, oilseeds rank second only to cereal grains as the main source of vegetable oils. They are grown on 24 million hectares under various agroecological conditions, cropping techniques, and management practices. Weeds compete with crops for light, moisture, nutrients, and space and pose significant threats to oilseed crops, impacting ...Rakesh Kumar, Pardeep Kaur, null Robin
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Integrated weed management in mustard
Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2021Hillel M Chishi +3 more
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Integrated Weed Management in Soybean
2014There is an array of understandings of what integrated weed management (IWM) should look like; thus, it has been defined in many different ways. Some defined it as “a combination of mutually supportive technologies in order to control weeds,” while others described it as “a multi-disciplinary approach to weed control utilizing the application of ...
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Integrated Weed Management in Sugarcane
Sugarcane has considerable economic importance as a cash crop in India. Nevertheless, the yield of sugarcane cultivation in India is somewhat lower in comparison to other nations. The presence of weed infestation is a significant obstacle to the improvement of sugarcane farming in the majority of sugarcane-growing regions within the country.Rakesh Kumar, Pardeep Kaur, null Robin
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Integrated Weed Management in Maize
Maize exhibits a high susceptibility to adverse effects caused by weed competition. Research conducted on crop loss has revealed the existence of a crucial time frame window commencing approximately fourteen days post-planting and persisting for a duration of approximately six weeks. It is imperative to eradicate weeds within this specific timeframe toRakesh Kumar, Pardeep Kaur, null Robin
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