Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat

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Autor(a) principal: REHMAN,A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: QAMAR,R., SAFDAR,M.E., JAVEED,H.M.R., SHEHZAD,M., ALI,M., ASIF,M., TARAR,Z.H., AHMED,A., JAMIL,M.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Weed-induced yield loss in wheat crop is a great threat to food security in Pakistan. A comprehensive understanding of weed-crop competition is very important to develop sustainable and cost-effective weed management. For this purpose, two-year field studies were conducted to determine the effect of different blessed milkthistle densities on the phenology and yield of wheat crop in a rice-wheat cropping scheme in Sargodha, Pakistan during 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. The experiment comprised seven treatments: control (weed free), weedy check (weedy without any control) and blessed milkthistle densities of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 plants m-2. In response to increasing weed density, a gradual reduction in yield and yield-related traits of wheat was noted. Compared to the weed-free control, a significant reduction in number of productive tillers m-2 (20% and 18%), plant height (15% and 18%), spike length (19% and 26%), number of grains spike-1 (23% and 26%), 1000 grain weight (28% and 28%), grain (29% and 30%) and biological (20% and 24%) yields of wheat occurred at and beyond blessed milkthistle density of 5 plants m-2 during 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 respectively. It can be concluded that blessed milkthistle weed must be controlled if its population density reaches 5 plants m-2 in order to avoid significant grain yield losses in wheat.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
title Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
spellingShingle Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
REHMAN,A.
blessed milkthistle
density
phenology
rice-wheat cropping systems
yield
title_short Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
title_full Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
title_fullStr Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
title_sort Understanding the Competitive Effects of Blessed Milkthistle Densities on Wheat
author REHMAN,A.
author_facet REHMAN,A.
QAMAR,R.
SAFDAR,M.E.
JAVEED,H.M.R.
SHEHZAD,M.
ALI,M.
ASIF,M.
TARAR,Z.H.
AHMED,A.
JAMIL,M.
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SAFDAR,M.E.
JAVEED,H.M.R.
SHEHZAD,M.
ALI,M.
ASIF,M.
TARAR,Z.H.
AHMED,A.
JAMIL,M.
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author
author
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QAMAR,R.
SAFDAR,M.E.
JAVEED,H.M.R.
SHEHZAD,M.
ALI,M.
ASIF,M.
TARAR,Z.H.
AHMED,A.
JAMIL,M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv blessed milkthistle
density
phenology
rice-wheat cropping systems
yield
topic blessed milkthistle
density
phenology
rice-wheat cropping systems
yield
description ABSTRACT: Weed-induced yield loss in wheat crop is a great threat to food security in Pakistan. A comprehensive understanding of weed-crop competition is very important to develop sustainable and cost-effective weed management. For this purpose, two-year field studies were conducted to determine the effect of different blessed milkthistle densities on the phenology and yield of wheat crop in a rice-wheat cropping scheme in Sargodha, Pakistan during 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. The experiment comprised seven treatments: control (weed free), weedy check (weedy without any control) and blessed milkthistle densities of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 plants m-2. In response to increasing weed density, a gradual reduction in yield and yield-related traits of wheat was noted. Compared to the weed-free control, a significant reduction in number of productive tillers m-2 (20% and 18%), plant height (15% and 18%), spike length (19% and 26%), number of grains spike-1 (23% and 26%), 1000 grain weight (28% and 28%), grain (29% and 30%) and biological (20% and 24%) yields of wheat occurred at and beyond blessed milkthistle density of 5 plants m-2 during 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 respectively. It can be concluded that blessed milkthistle weed must be controlled if its population density reaches 5 plants m-2 in order to avoid significant grain yield losses in wheat.
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