Weed shift in a maize ( Zea mays L.) — Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) cropping system
A field experiment was conducted during the kharif (June–September) and rabi (October–January) seasons of 2005–2006 to study the effect of a maize — sunflower cropping system on the weed flora shift. The results revealed a change in weed species, i.e. the appearance of new species and the eliminatio...
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description | A field experiment was conducted during the
kharif
(June–September) and
rabi
(October–January) seasons of 2005–2006 to study the effect of a maize — sunflower cropping system on the weed flora shift. The results revealed a change in weed species, i.e. the appearance of new species and the elimination of certain weed species due to the cropping system. The density of
Dinebra retroflexa
was high during the 1
st
year maize cropping period, but
Panicum repens
became dominant when sunflower was grown after maize.
Cyperus rotundus
, originally the dominant sedge, was smothered by
Cynodon dactylon
due to zero tillage.
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
was the dominant weed species in maize, while
Parthenium hysterophorus
was the dominant weed species in sunflower. The proportions of
Datura fastuosa, Parthenium hysterophorus, Trianthema portulacastrum, Amaranthus viridis, Amaranthus polygamus, Flaveria austerlagica, Gynandropsis pentaphylla
and
Portulaca quadrifida
were higher during the 1
st
year maize cropping season, while later their density was gradually reduced due to the inclusion of sunflower in the system. |
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Dinebra retroflexa
was high during the 1
st
year maize cropping period, but
Panicum repens
became dominant when sunflower was grown after maize.
Cyperus rotundus
, originally the dominant sedge, was smothered by
Cynodon dactylon
due to zero tillage.
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
was the dominant weed species in maize, while
Parthenium hysterophorus
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Dinebra retroflexa
was high during the 1
st
year maize cropping period, but
Panicum repens
became dominant when sunflower was grown after maize.
Cyperus rotundus
, originally the dominant sedge, was smothered by
Cynodon dactylon
due to zero tillage.
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
was the dominant weed species in maize, while
Parthenium hysterophorus
was the dominant weed species in sunflower. The proportions of
Datura fastuosa, Parthenium hysterophorus, Trianthema portulacastrum, Amaranthus viridis, Amaranthus polygamus, Flaveria austerlagica, Gynandropsis pentaphylla
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Portulaca quadrifida
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Dinebra retroflexa
was high during the 1
st
year maize cropping period, but
Panicum repens
became dominant when sunflower was grown after maize.
Cyperus rotundus
, originally the dominant sedge, was smothered by
Cynodon dactylon
due to zero tillage.
Dactyloctenium aegyptium
was the dominant weed species in maize, while
Parthenium hysterophorus
was the dominant weed species in sunflower. The proportions of
Datura fastuosa, Parthenium hysterophorus, Trianthema portulacastrum, Amaranthus viridis, Amaranthus polygamus, Flaveria austerlagica, Gynandropsis pentaphylla
and
Portulaca quadrifida
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st
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