A field experiment was conducted for two consecutive years to study the effect of fertilizer application methods and inter and intra-row weed-crop competition durations on density and biomass of different weeds and growth, grain yield and yield components of maize. The experimental treatments comprised of two fertilizer application methods (side placement and below seed placement) and inter and intra-row weed-crop competition durations each for 15, 30, 45, and 60 days after emergence, as well as through the crop growing period. Fertilizer application method didn't affect weed density, biomass, and grain yield of maize. Below seed fertilizer placement generally resulted in less mean weed dry weight and more crop leaf area index, growth rate,...
Although labor is intensive, evaluating the growth of crops may allow a better understanding of crop...
Plants kept under competition tend to modify their morphology to optimize the use of production fact...
Plant competition in its basic sense can be defined as competition for resources such as light, wate...
Maize is sown in wider rows (60cm) and has slow initial growth making the crop sensitive to weed com...
Time of weed control and fertilizer application usually decide the profitability of crop production....
A field experiment was conducted in order to estimate the influence of different arrangement pattern...
A field experiment was conducted at Shalimar Campus during kharif season of 2004 and 2005 to study ...
The studies demonstrate the effect of early weed control on maize yields compared to late weed contr...
Studies on plant growth are interesting because they provide explanations for the factors that influ...
A field work was carried out to investigate the extent to which selected soil chemical properties ca...
Weeds are a major constraint to crop production, and are responsible for considerable yield losses i...
The studies demonstrate the effect of early weed control on maize yields compared to late weed contr...
The researcher investigated the effectiveness of chemical weeding, mechanical weeding and hand hoein...
To control weeds and cultivate maize (Zea mays L.) with higher yields, production systems have to in...
The yield loss as a result of weed infestation is a major problem in maize fields. Hence, this resea...
Although labor is intensive, evaluating the growth of crops may allow a better understanding of crop...
Plants kept under competition tend to modify their morphology to optimize the use of production fact...
Plant competition in its basic sense can be defined as competition for resources such as light, wate...
Maize is sown in wider rows (60cm) and has slow initial growth making the crop sensitive to weed com...
Time of weed control and fertilizer application usually decide the profitability of crop production....
A field experiment was conducted in order to estimate the influence of different arrangement pattern...
A field experiment was conducted at Shalimar Campus during kharif season of 2004 and 2005 to study ...
The studies demonstrate the effect of early weed control on maize yields compared to late weed contr...
Studies on plant growth are interesting because they provide explanations for the factors that influ...
A field work was carried out to investigate the extent to which selected soil chemical properties ca...
Weeds are a major constraint to crop production, and are responsible for considerable yield losses i...
The studies demonstrate the effect of early weed control on maize yields compared to late weed contr...
The researcher investigated the effectiveness of chemical weeding, mechanical weeding and hand hoein...
To control weeds and cultivate maize (Zea mays L.) with higher yields, production systems have to in...
The yield loss as a result of weed infestation is a major problem in maize fields. Hence, this resea...
Although labor is intensive, evaluating the growth of crops may allow a better understanding of crop...
Plants kept under competition tend to modify their morphology to optimize the use of production fact...
Plant competition in its basic sense can be defined as competition for resources such as light, wate...