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Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds

Weeds cause a serious constraint to wheat productivity. Chemical weed control is considered the most effective method to control weeds; however, a suitable dose and combination of herbicide with adjuvants play a vital role in controlling weeds and producing maximum wheat production. A field study wa...

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Autores principales: Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor, Mahmood, Athar, Bhatti, Muhammad Izhar Naeem, Waheed, Hasnain, Attia, Kotb, Aziz, Ahsan, Nadeem, Muhammad Ather, Khan, Naeem, Al-Doss, Abdullah A., Fiaz, Sajid, Wang, Xiukang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9108867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586222
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.866793
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author Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor
Mahmood, Athar
Bhatti, Muhammad Izhar Naeem
Waheed, Hasnain
Attia, Kotb
Aziz, Ahsan
Nadeem, Muhammad Ather
Khan, Naeem
Al-Doss, Abdullah A.
Fiaz, Sajid
Wang, Xiukang
author_facet Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor
Mahmood, Athar
Bhatti, Muhammad Izhar Naeem
Waheed, Hasnain
Attia, Kotb
Aziz, Ahsan
Nadeem, Muhammad Ather
Khan, Naeem
Al-Doss, Abdullah A.
Fiaz, Sajid
Wang, Xiukang
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description Weeds cause a serious constraint to wheat productivity. Chemical weed control is considered the most effective method to control weeds; however, a suitable dose and combination of herbicide with adjuvants play a vital role in controlling weeds and producing maximum wheat production. A field study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of various doses of metribuzin alone or in combination with adjuvants [Bio-power (alkyl ether sulfates and sodium salts) and Ad-500 (fatty alcohol ethoxylate)] on the growth and yield of wheat and its associated weeds. Metribuzin at 175, 140, and 105 g a.i ha(–1), each in combination with adjuvants (Bio-power or Ad-500) at 400 ml ha(–1), were sprayed. A weedy check was also included as a control treatment. The wheat crop was infested with Fumaria indica, Melilotus indica, Anagallis arvensis, and Phalaris minor, and metribuzin with or without adjuvant was sprayed at two- to four-leaf stage of the weeds. The photosynthetic activity, weed population of each weed, and biomass of each weed was significantly affected by all herbicides along with the adjuvant. However, maximum inhibition of tested weeds was observed where metribuzin at 175 g a.i ha(–1) + Bio-power at 400 ml ha(–1) were sprayed. Metribuzin sprayed at 175 g a.i ha(–1) with or without Bio-power recorded a maximum 1,000-grain weight, biological yield, and grain yield. Conclusively, metribuzin sprayed at 175 g a.i ha(–1) + Bio-power at 400 at ml ha(–1) have the potential to improve wheat yield by inhibiting weed growth, and Bio-power was superior to Ad-500 in improving the efficacy of metribuzin against weeds of wheat crop.
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spelling pubmed-91088672022-05-17 Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor Mahmood, Athar Bhatti, Muhammad Izhar Naeem Waheed, Hasnain Attia, Kotb Aziz, Ahsan Nadeem, Muhammad Ather Khan, Naeem Al-Doss, Abdullah A. Fiaz, Sajid Wang, Xiukang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Weeds cause a serious constraint to wheat productivity. Chemical weed control is considered the most effective method to control weeds; however, a suitable dose and combination of herbicide with adjuvants play a vital role in controlling weeds and producing maximum wheat production. A field study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of various doses of metribuzin alone or in combination with adjuvants [Bio-power (alkyl ether sulfates and sodium salts) and Ad-500 (fatty alcohol ethoxylate)] on the growth and yield of wheat and its associated weeds. Metribuzin at 175, 140, and 105 g a.i ha(–1), each in combination with adjuvants (Bio-power or Ad-500) at 400 ml ha(–1), were sprayed. A weedy check was also included as a control treatment. The wheat crop was infested with Fumaria indica, Melilotus indica, Anagallis arvensis, and Phalaris minor, and metribuzin with or without adjuvant was sprayed at two- to four-leaf stage of the weeds. The photosynthetic activity, weed population of each weed, and biomass of each weed was significantly affected by all herbicides along with the adjuvant. However, maximum inhibition of tested weeds was observed where metribuzin at 175 g a.i ha(–1) + Bio-power at 400 ml ha(–1) were sprayed. Metribuzin sprayed at 175 g a.i ha(–1) with or without Bio-power recorded a maximum 1,000-grain weight, biological yield, and grain yield. Conclusively, metribuzin sprayed at 175 g a.i ha(–1) + Bio-power at 400 at ml ha(–1) have the potential to improve wheat yield by inhibiting weed growth, and Bio-power was superior to Ad-500 in improving the efficacy of metribuzin against weeds of wheat crop. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9108867/ /pubmed/35586222 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.866793 Text en Copyright © 2022 Javaid, Mahmood, Bhatti, Waheed, Attia, Aziz, Nadeem, Khan, Al-Doss, Fiaz and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor
Mahmood, Athar
Bhatti, Muhammad Izhar Naeem
Waheed, Hasnain
Attia, Kotb
Aziz, Ahsan
Nadeem, Muhammad Ather
Khan, Naeem
Al-Doss, Abdullah A.
Fiaz, Sajid
Wang, Xiukang
Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title_full Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title_fullStr Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title_short Efficacy of Metribuzin Doses on Physiological, Growth, and Yield Characteristics of Wheat and Its Associated Weeds
title_sort efficacy of metribuzin doses on physiological, growth, and yield characteristics of wheat and its associated weeds
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9108867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586222
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.866793
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