[article] Title : |
Yield Loss Assessment and Management of Violet Wood Sorrel Weed on Maize |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Govind K.C., Author |
Publication Date: |
2007 |
Article on page: |
38-41 p |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Chari Amilo, herbicide, Oxalis, violet wood sorrel, Zea mays |
Abstract: |
A field experiment was conducted during rainy season of 2003 and 2004 in
farmers' field of Dang district (650 masl) to assess the yield loss caused by
violet wood sorrel (Oxalis corymbosa Dc) for maize (Zea mays) and to work
out effective measure to control this weed. Violet wood sorrel (Chari Amilo)
infestation was observed in maize, ginger, and Toria fields of Dang and
Salyan districts as well as various mid hilly areas of Nepal. The weed once
introduced in uplands, spreads in large scale within few years. Six
treatments, comprising 2,4-D Na salt 2 kg/ha, Glyphosate 2 l/ha, Soil
digging, turning and expose to sun two months prior to maize sowing were
compared with weed free, weed free except Oxalis and weedy check plots.
The presence of violet wood sorrel (VWS) in maize field ranging from 38 to
352.3 per square meter in 2003 and 18.6 to 195.5 per square meter in 2004
one month after intercultural operation does not cause significant effect on
maize grain yield, 4297 to 4694 kg/ha in 2003 and 3751.4 to 4473.6 kg/ha in
2004 respectively. Thus significant loss in maize grain yield was not found
due to higher VWS weed population (352.3 and 195.5/m2) resulted in weedy
check treatment and lower weed population (38 and 18.6/m2) in herbicide
applied treatment. Repeated application of herbicides at 17 and 37 days after
maize sowing (DAMS) both 2,4-D and Glyphosate reduced the weed
population in maize field but could not eradicate as it appears in next year
but the population was significantly low (59.5 and 65.3/m2) in herbicide
applied plots compared to weedy check plot (322.6/m2) at 26 DAMS. It was
revealed that presence of violet wood sorrel weed in maize field does not
affect the grain yield in farmer's practice of weeding i.e. intercultural
operation at 20 to 30 DAMS. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=25 |
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 38-41 p
[article] Yield Loss Assessment and Management of Violet Wood Sorrel Weed on Maize [printed text] / Govind K.C., Author . - 2007 . - 38-41 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 38-41 p Keywords: |
Chari Amilo, herbicide, Oxalis, violet wood sorrel, Zea mays |
Abstract: |
A field experiment was conducted during rainy season of 2003 and 2004 in
farmers' field of Dang district (650 masl) to assess the yield loss caused by
violet wood sorrel (Oxalis corymbosa Dc) for maize (Zea mays) and to work
out effective measure to control this weed. Violet wood sorrel (Chari Amilo)
infestation was observed in maize, ginger, and Toria fields of Dang and
Salyan districts as well as various mid hilly areas of Nepal. The weed once
introduced in uplands, spreads in large scale within few years. Six
treatments, comprising 2,4-D Na salt 2 kg/ha, Glyphosate 2 l/ha, Soil
digging, turning and expose to sun two months prior to maize sowing were
compared with weed free, weed free except Oxalis and weedy check plots.
The presence of violet wood sorrel (VWS) in maize field ranging from 38 to
352.3 per square meter in 2003 and 18.6 to 195.5 per square meter in 2004
one month after intercultural operation does not cause significant effect on
maize grain yield, 4297 to 4694 kg/ha in 2003 and 3751.4 to 4473.6 kg/ha in
2004 respectively. Thus significant loss in maize grain yield was not found
due to higher VWS weed population (352.3 and 195.5/m2) resulted in weedy
check treatment and lower weed population (38 and 18.6/m2) in herbicide
applied treatment. Repeated application of herbicides at 17 and 37 days after
maize sowing (DAMS) both 2,4-D and Glyphosate reduced the weed
population in maize field but could not eradicate as it appears in next year
but the population was significantly low (59.5 and 65.3/m2) in herbicide
applied plots compared to weedy check plot (322.6/m2) at 26 DAMS. It was
revealed that presence of violet wood sorrel weed in maize field does not
affect the grain yield in farmer's practice of weeding i.e. intercultural
operation at 20 to 30 DAMS. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=25 |
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