Agriculture
Weed Management :: Soybean
Major Weeds
Amaranthus spinosus Brachiaria reptans cleome gynanadra
Amaranthus spinosus Brachiaria reptans Cleome gynanadra
Phyllanthus niruri Trianthema portulacastrum  
Phyllanthus niruri Trianthema portulacastrum  

Weed Management:


Weed Free Soybean

First 6 to 7 weeks after seeding is the critical period for crop weed completion. Clean cultivation is, therefore, essential during the critical period.

Cultural Management
: Since soybean is sown in rows, bullock drawn harrows can be used for controlling the weeds. Two intercultivations, first at 20-30 DAS and the second around 45 DAS along with manual weeding can maintain the soybean field weed free for economic yield

Use of Herbicides
: A wide range of soil and foliage applied herbicides provides moderate to excellent of wide range of weeds infesting soybean crop.
 

PRE herbicides

PPI herbicides

Fluchloralin(1.0-1.5)

Alachlor(1.5-2.0)

Acetochlor(1.0-1.5)

Clomazone(0.75-1.5)

Vernolate(1.5-2.5)

Metribuzin(1.0-1.5)

Trifluralin(0.75-1.0)

Chlorimuron ethyl(0.004-0.008)

 

Metolachlor(1.0-1.5)

 

Trifluralin(1.5-2 .0)

 

Lactofen(1.0-1.5)

 

Oxyfluorfen(1.0-1.5)

 

Imazethapyr(0.10-0.50)

 

Imazethapyr(50-60g)

Combination of Trifuralin and alachlor or Triallate(1.0-1.5) applied PPI is the best for season long weed control. PRE combination of Pendimethalin(0.5 -0.75) and Imazethapyr(50-75g) is also equally effective for weed free environment.


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