Effect of Planting Patterns and Weed Competition on Growth, Yield and Quality of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Harmanpreet Kaur Gill, U. S. Walia
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Background: A study was done during the Rabi 2022-23 on the farm of Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab) on “Effect of planting patterns, weed competition on growth, yield and quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).” PBW-824 variety was used for the experiment which is suitable under irrigated conditions of Punjab. Methods: The experiment was conducted in split plot design (SPD) with 4 planting techniques viz. two rows per bed, three rows/bed, bidirectional sowing, flat/line sowing in main/major plots and four weed competition treatments viz. competition by Phalaris minor only, competition by broad leaf weeds only, competition by both (weedy check) and no competition (weed free) in minor/sub plots. Result: The findings concluded that among main plots, crucially more grain yield (51.93 q/ha) and (51.29 q/ha) was obtained in cross sowing and three rows/bed, than two rows/bed and flat/line sowing pattern. Also increased seed/kernel yield in cross sowing, three rows/bed and two rows/bed was (14.43%, 13.02% and 5.39%) respectively than flat sowing. The growth and yield attributes were also seriously more in cross sowing, three rows per bed than flat sowing. Among weed competition treatments grain yield was significantly higher in no competition by both Phalaris minor and broad leaf weeds than other weed competition treatments. There were 41.85%, 25.55% and 14.75% increased grain yield in no competition treatment, competition by broad leaf weeds only and competition by Phalaris minor only as compared to control (unweeded) treatment. Among sub plots, all yield attributes were significantly higher in weed free treatment as contrast to all other weed competition treatments.
种植模式和杂草竞争对小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)生长、产量和质量的影响
研究背景2022-23 年 Rabi 期间,在法格瓦拉(旁遮普邦)可爱职业大学农场进行了一项关于 "种植模式、杂草竞争对小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)生长、产量和质量的影响 "的研究。试验采用了适合旁遮普灌溉条件的 PBW-824 品种。实验方法试验采用分小区设计(SPD),在主小区/大小区采用四种种植技术,即每床两行、每床三行、双向播种、平播/线播,在小小区/副小区采用四种杂草竞争处理,即仅有小芒草竞争、仅有阔叶杂草竞争、两种杂草竞争(杂草对照)和无竞争(无杂草)。结果研究结果表明,在主要地块中,交叉播种和三行/床的谷物产量(51.93 千克/公顷)和(51.29 千克/公顷)高于两行/床和平播/行播模式。此外,与平播相比,交叉播种、三行/床和两行/床的种子/果仁产量分别增加了(14.43%、13.02% 和 5.39%)。交叉播种、三行/床和两行/床的谷粒产量分别为(14.43%)、(13.02%)和(5.39%)。在杂草竞争处理中,无小法桐和阔叶杂草竞争的谷物产量明显高于其他杂草竞争处理。与对照(无杂草)处理相比,无竞争处理、仅阔叶杂草竞争处理和仅小法桐竞争处理的谷物产量分别增加了 41.85%、25.55% 和 14.75%。与所有其他杂草竞争处理相比,无杂草处理的所有产量属性都明显较高。
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