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Agricultural Reviews, volume 27 issue 1 (march 2006) : 73 - 78

WEED SHIFT IN RICE BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS - A REVIEW

A.V. Ramanjaneyulu, Rajvir Sharma, Gajendra Giri
1Division of Agronomy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi - 110 012, India
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Cite article:- Ramanjaneyulu A.V., Sharma Rajvir, Giri Gajendra (2024). WEED SHIFT IN RICE BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS - A REVIEW. Agricultural Reviews. 27(1): 73 - 78. doi: .
Phalaris minor and Avena sativa were found to be major weeds in rice-wheat system while Echinochloa sp. and Cyperus sp. in rice-rice and Cyanotis axillaris, Euphorbia hirta and Ipomea aguatica in rice-mung+sesame system. Zero tillage reduced the population of Phalaris minor and Chenopodium album.
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