Wednesday, April 21, 2021

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CHEMICAL TREATMENTS ON WEEDS, YIELD OF SOFT WHEAT AND YIELD COMPONENTS | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

 Autumn cereals need chemical weed control in order to produce a good yield. During the agricultural companion 2015-2016, we tested the effect of eight herbicide treatments on soft wheat yield Triticum aestivum and its components at the INRA-Allal Tazi experimental station in the Gharb Region (Morocco). Herbicides, both single and mixed, were used as therapies. The adventitious flora is described by 26 species belonging to 14 botanical families, according to the station's inventory. Furthermore, dicotyledons account for 92.31 percent of the total, while therophytes account for 88.46 percent. Our findings revealed that all herbicide treatments were successful. When compared to control, grain yield and part (number of wheat feet per m2, number of wheat ears per m2, biomass (stem+ ears), and weight of 1000 grains) increased significantly. The mesosulfuron methyl + iodosulfuron methyl treatment was the most successful against weeds among the simple treatments. With 50.8 qt/ha, this treatment produced the highest grain yield. As compared to other combined treatments, plots treated with 2,4-D+ MCPA + Clodinafoppropargyl + pendimethaline (Pr+Tp+Pl) and 2,4-D+MCPA+Clodinafoppropargyl+ Prosulfocarbe (Pr+Tp+Bo) produced the highest yield of 52 qt/ha.



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