Vol. 3 (1) : January-February 2012 issue
Green Farming Vol. 3 (1) : 54-57 (January-February, 2012)
Long-term control of Cynodon dactylon and its regeneration capacity by using glyphosate and propaquizafop in cropped and non-cropped area
P.R. PATIL1, S.M. HIREMATH2, N.K. MEDHE3, R.D. GAIKWAD4 and B.V. GAWADE5
Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture, Baramati Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri - 413 115 (Maharashtra)
Designation : 1,3Asstt. Professor (Agronomy), 2Scientist, 5Asstt. Professor (Agril. Entom.), 4Asstt. Professor (Soil Sci. & Agril. Chemistry) *(ranigaikwad67@yahoo.in)
Subject : Agronomy and Crop Production
Paper No. :
Total Pages : 4
Received : 28 June 2011
Revised accepted : 18 December 2011
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Citation :
P.R. PATIL, S.M. HIREMATH, N.K. MEDHE, R.D. GAIKWAD and B.V. GAWADE. 2012. Long-term control of Cynodon dactylon and its regeneration capacity by using glyphosate and propaquizafop in cropped and non-cropped area. Green Farming Vol. 3 (1) : 54-57 ; January-February, 2012
ABSTRACT
A field experiment was conducted at UAS, Dharwad, College of Agriculture, Dharwad, Karnataka in 2009-10 to
find out effective and viable system of controlling problematic weed Cynodon dactylon in cropped and non-cropped area.
Under cropped situation there was good control of C. dactylon than fallow. Among the different treatments pre-plant
application of glyphosate at 4.5kg/ha alone or in combination with propaquizafop at 200g/ha with two follow up sprays of
same at 45 days interval were effective to control C. dactylon and its regeneration capacity.
Key words :
Cropped , Cynodon dactylon, glyphosate, non-cropped, propaquizafop, regeneration capacity.