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Impact of aerobic rice-leafy vegetables intercropping systems on weed management

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dc.contributor.author Habimana, Sylvestre
dc.contributor.author Kalyan Murthy, K.N.
dc.contributor.author Nanja Reddy, Y.A.
dc.contributor.author Mudalagiriyappa, Mudalagiriyappa
dc.contributor.author Vasantha Kumari, R.
dc.contributor.author Hanumanthappa, D.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-07T10:54:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-07T10:54:44Z
dc.date.issued 2019-10-29
dc.identifier.citation Habimana, S., Kalyan Murthy, K., Nanja Reddy, Y., Mudalagiriyappa, M., Vasantha Kumari, R., & Hanumanthappa, D. (2019). Impact of aerobic rice-leafy vegetables intercropping systems on weed management. Advances in Horticultural Science, 33(3), 365-373. https://doi.org/10.13128/ahs-24266 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.13128/ahs-24266
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/594
dc.description.abstract Field experiments were carried out in summer 2017 and 2018 at Zonal Agricultural Research Station (ZARS), University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bengaluru, India on red sandy loam soil. The main objective was to evaluate the impact of rice grown in aerobic conditions intercropped with leafy vegetables on weed management, wherein the sole rice and intercrops of four leafy vegetables: palak (Spinacia oleracea L.), coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), amaranth (Amaranthus spp L.), methi (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) were designed in randomized complete block design (RCBD) of 9 treatments replicated four times. The results revealed that the greater the crop biomass, the higher the weed suppression achieved. Sole rice was densely populated by weeds and also had higher weed biomass compared to the intercrops. However, intercrops suppressed efficiently the weeds, increased growth and rice equivalent yield over the sole rice crop. The intercropping systems with leafy palak (spinach) were the most suppressive of weeds. The rice + leafy vegetable palak recorded significantly lower weed density (138.4 no. m-²), dry weight at harvest (148.04 g m-²), higher rice grain, rice straw and palak leaf yield (7651; 9687 and 25508 kg ha-¹, respectively) and higher net monetary return (₹ 156269 ha-¹) over the sole rice. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Advances in Horticultural Science en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Advances in Horticultural Science;33(3), 365-373.
dc.subject Amaranth,coriander,fenugreek,growth,spinach,yield en_US
dc.title Impact of aerobic rice-leafy vegetables intercropping systems on weed management en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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