Energy productivity through herbicidal weed control in soybean (Glycine max)
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Keywords:
weedicides, herbicides, soybean, energy, energy-use efficiency, post-emergence, pre-emergenceAbstract
Afield experiment was conducted during rainy season of 1996 and 1997 to study the energy productivity throughpost-emergence weedicides in comparision to pre-emergence and pre-plant incorporation weedicides and cultural practices
on soybean (Glycine max (L.)Merr.). Application of post-emergence weedicides (imazethapyr, propaquizafop and
fenaxyprop-p-ethyl) were found equally effective in controlling weeds of soybean as pre-emergence (alachlor and
pendimethalin), pre-plant incorporation (trifluralin) and 2 hand weedings as evidenced from the yield data. Application
of anilophos followed by alachlor and 2 hand weedings consumed maximum energy input. The application of preemergence
and pre- plant incorporation weedicides was inferior to post-emergence weedicides with respect to energy
output, energy-use efficiency, energy productivity and labour productivity. The weedy check and application ofanilophos
were the most energy intensive
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BILLORE, S. D., JOSHI, O. P., & RAMESH, A. (2013). Energy productivity through herbicidal weed control in soybean (Glycine max). The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 69(11). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/27054