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The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy research field, Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka during April 2019 to August 2019 to find out
suitable environment friendly and remunerative integrated weed management
for jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) var. BJRI Deshi pat-8 (BJC-2197). The
growth pattern of infesting major weeds concerning jute grown for fibre in jute
fields was also observed. In the experiment, the treatments consisted of twelve
weed managements, viz., weedy check, one hand weeding, two hand weeding,
rice straw mulch, jute intercropped with mungbean (Vigna mungo L) var.
BARI Mung-6, pre-emergence herbicide (Pendimethalin @ 600 g ha
at 2
DAS), post-emergence herbicide (Quizalofop-ethyl @ 50 g ha
at 20 DAS),
pre + post-emergence herbicide, pre-emergence herbicide + one hand weeding,
mungbean + pre-emergence herbicide, mungbean + post-emergence herbicide,
and mungbean + pre + post-emergence herbicide. The experiment was laid out
in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The
predominant weeds observed were annual grasses and sedges including
nutsedge. Broadleaved weeds occurred in a smaller number and were not a
serious problem. Among the weed species maximum relative weed density was
observed for Cynodon dactylon (42%) at 30 DAS which was followed by
Echinochloa colona (32%) and Eleusine indica (20%). Results revealed that
integrated weed management in jute had a significant influence on the growth
and yield components of jute. The highest fibre yield (4.09 t ha
ii
-1
) was obtained
from the application of pre-emergence herbicide and one hand weeding and the
lowest fibre yield (2.80 t ha
-1
) was observed from the application of postemergence
herbicide associate with mungbean. All parameters were also
significantly influenced by weed management and intercropping with jute at all
growth stages of the mungbean. The highest grain yield (1.35 t ha
) was
recorded in the combination of post-emergence herbicide and the lowest grain
yield (1.05 t ha
-1
) was achieved by the weed management with jute. Gross
return from the different treatment combinations ranged between 92,795 to
2,95,600 Tk. ha
-1
. The combination of mungbean with post-emergence
herbicide gave the highest return (2,95,600 Tk. ha
-1
) while the lowest net return
(92,795 Tk. ha
-1
) was obtained from the treatment weedy check. The highest
(3.04) benefit-cost ratio (BCR) was found from the integrated weed
management of jute intercropped with mungbean and the application of postemergence
herbicide. Therefore, this experiment showed that higher
profitability in jute cultivation can be achieved by the adoption of integrated
weed management practices like intercropping with mungbean along with
recommended herbicide application. |
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