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Title

Diversity of weed species in wheat fields of district Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir.

Authors

Singh, Amandeep; Singh, Satvinder; Dangwal, L. R.

Abstract

The present study was conducted to determine the diversity of weed species in wheat fields of the district Rajouri (J&K). For analyzing diversity 20 quadrats of (1m.x1m.) were randomly laid down in each block. In every set of quadrat frequency, density and abundance was observed throughout the cropping season and IVI (Important value index) was determined. During the course of field study it was reported that the maximum infestation was shown by grassy weed Avena fatua having maximum density (10.15, 12.12, 7.30, 9.35, 10.6, 8.55 from site 1-6 respectively) and IVI (35.71, 43.49, 30.27, 33.91, 32.59, 32.11 from site 1-6 respectively) in all the selected sites. While the least dominant weeds were Calotropis procera, Conyza japonica, Cannabis sativa, Rumex acetosa, Euphorbia prolifera and Sonchus asper etc. A total of 116 weed species belonging to 3 monocot and 27dicot families were reported from the target site.

Subjects

WEEDS; WHEAT yields; CROPPING systems; PLANT diversity; AGRICULTURE

Publication

Agricultural Science Digest, 2018, Vol 38, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

0253-150X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.18805/ag.D-4382

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