Journal of Crop and Weed Vol.2 No.1
ISSN - 09746315
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1

Effect of weed management practices on yield and economics of rainfed transplanted rice.

2

Effect of sowing date, seed rate of wheat and different densities of little seed canary grass (Phalaris minor Ratz.) on growth and productivity of wheat.

3

Bio-efficacy of some new herbicides for eco-safe weed management in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

4

Determination of critical period of crop-weed competition in greengram (Vigna radiate L. Wilczek) in the Gangetic alluvial soil of India.

5

Impact of integrated weed management on soil micro-flora in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.).

6

Effect of polythene mulches on weed management in onion.

7

Chemical weed control on Potato in the new alluvial zone of eastern India.

8

Effect of Some Herbicides on Egg Parasitism and Development of Trichogramma chilonis Ishii (Trichogrammatidae : Hymenoptera).

9

Effect of irrigation and mulch on yield, consumptive use of water and water use efficiency of summer groundnut.

10

Comparative performance of low land indigenous rice genotypes in Gangetic Alluvial Zone.

11

Growth, yield attributes and yield of different cultivars of groundnut as affected by potassium application.

12

Integrated effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on the productivity and profitability of rice grown under rice-rice crop sequences in the Gangetic West Bengal.

13

Effect of diazotrophic inoculations on nitrogen fixation and its mineralization in rice (Oryza sativa) soil.

14

Effect of irrigation and rhizobium inoculation on yield, yield attributes and water-use efficiency of summer groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.).

15

Effect of potassium and sulphur on the productivity, nutrient uptake and quality improvement of jute.

16

Growth and Productivity Performance of Different Rainy Season Legumes in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal.

17

Herbicidal impact on soil micro-flora, micronutrient and productivity of summer rice.

18

Influence of manure, sludge and PSM on effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium strains towards growth, yield and nutrient acquisition of mungbean.

 

 

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