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The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy research field, Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka from November, 2008 to March, 2009 to find out the
allelopathic effect of Brassica biomass on weed control and yield of wheat. The
treatment of the experiment consisted of 2 levels of field status viz. fallow land (C
)
and field with Brassica (C
2
); 2 levels of maturity viz. 25 days old Brassica (M
) and
35 days old Brassica (M
); and 3 levels of Brassica biomass amount viz. 0 kg
biomass m
-2
(B
1
2
), 0.5 kg biomass m
-2
(B
2
) and 1.0 kg biomass m
-2
(B
). Maximum
weed population at 30 DAS (165 m
-2
) and at 60 DAS (291 m
-2
), dry wt. of weeds at
30 DAS was found in the plots having no biomass. The highest dry weight of weed at
60 DAS was found for the field status from fallow land (107.77 gm
), 25 days old
Brassica (78.80 gm
-2
) & 0 kg biomass application (89.94 gm
-2
). The highest grain
yield was found from Brassica fields (2.68 t ha
-1
), 35 days old Brassica biomass (2.59
t ha
-1
) & 1.0 kg biomass application (2.71 t ha
-1
). The interaction effect of field status
and Brassica biomass concentration showed significant result on weed population
(80.33 m
-2
), dry weight of weed (39.74 g m
-2
), plant height (33.98 cm), number of
effective tillers linear m
-1
(84.67), spike length (16.09 cm), number of filled grain
spike
-1
(50.93), number of leaves plant
-1
(10.53), weight of 1000 grains (41.22 g),
grain yield (2.83 t ha
-1
) and straw yield (4.08 t ha
-1
).The lowest weed population
(124.0 m
-2
) and dry weight of weed (39.11 gm
-2
) at 60 DAS was found from the field
with Brassica field and 25 days old biomass @ 1.0 kg m
-2
. The highest thousand grain
weight (41.84 g) was found from the field with 35 days old Brassica application @
0.50 kgm
-2
. The maximum grain yield (2.86 t ha
-1
) was found from the field with 35
days old Brassica biomass application @ 1.0 kgm
-2
. Weed population and weed dry
weight showed highest result in fallow land with no biomass application. Fallow land,
less matured biomass and no biomass application and their interaction encouraged
growth of weed and dry weight of weed that means Brassica biomass reduced weed
growth in all cases of application. Weed control was quite positive with Brassica
biomass. On the other hand, land with Brassica and application of 35 days old
Brassica biomass @ 0.5 -1.0 kg m
-2
increased yield contributing characters and yield
of wheat.
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