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Ecological/Cultural Measures Of Weed Management For Sustainable Agriculture

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  • Sirpat Badhai

    (Institute of Agricultural Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 U.P. India.)

  • Aman Kumar Gupta

    (Institute of Agricultural Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 U.P. India.)

  • Satya Pal Maurya

    (Institute of Agricultural Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 U.P. India.)

  • Balram Koiri

    (Institute of Agricultural Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 U.P. India.)

Abstract

The weed is a plant that grows where it is undesired or in its place. Weeds are unwanted plants that are not known to be economically important. Weeds are plants that are unwanted in a given situation and may be dangerous, harmful or economically detrimental. Weeds have serious problems when it comes to agricultural production. It is estimated that weeds generally cause a 25% loss of agricultural production in the least developed countries, a 10% loss in the least developed countries and a 5% loss in most developed countries. Weeds loses are depend upon location, crop and types of soil. The study found that potential yield losses were significant for soybeans (50-76%) and peanuts (45-71%). Largest variability in potential yield losses were observed among locations in case of direct seeded rice (15-66%) & maize (18-65%). In similar cases weeds are reduced 66% yield of Chilly and the loss of N through weeds is about 150 kg per ha. Weeds losses alone in 10 major crops of India viz transplanted rice (13.8%), wheat (18.6%), direct-seeded rice (21.4%), mustard (21.4%), sesame (23.7%), sorghum (25.1%), maize (25.3%), Pearlmillet (27.6%), Greengram (30.8%), soybean (31.4%) and groundnut (35.8%). Weed control practices are extremely important to Indian agricultural production. Many more tools and practices are adopted for crop protection q like crop species, crop variety/cultivars, sowing of crop (time, rate of sowing, row spacing and method), crop rotation, trap and catch crops, cropping practice, irrigation time & method are suitable practices under cultural/ecological measures of weed management. Cropping practices are also known as environmentally responsible weed management practices. Environmentally sound weed management methods are chemical-free and weed management tools-free.

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  • Sirpat Badhai & Aman Kumar Gupta & Satya Pal Maurya & Balram Koiri, 2021. "Ecological/Cultural Measures Of Weed Management For Sustainable Agriculture," Journal of Wastes and Biomass Management (JWBM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 3(2), pages 41-43, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbjwbm:v:3:y:2021:i:2:p:41-43
    DOI: 10.26480/jwbm.02.2021.41.43
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