Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka during
the period from March to July, 2014 to study the response weed control methods on the
growth and yield of different sesame varieties. The experiment comprised of two factors
viz. (1) variety and (2) weed management as three varieties (V
1
= BARI til- 3, V
= BARI
til - 4, V
3
= Lal til) and five weeding levels (W
1
= no weeding, W
= one hand weeding at
20 days after sowing (DAS), W
3
2
= two hand wedding at 20 DAS and 40 DAS W
= Pre
emergence herbicide Sunup 480 SL (Glyphoset) @ 3.7 l ha
-1
spraying at land preparation
and W
5
= Post emergence herbicide, Release 9 EC (Phenoxprop-p-ethayel) @ 650 ml ha
spraying at 15-20 days after germination (DAG) respectively that were laid out in split
plot design. Results revealed that BARI til- 4 stood superior to others in respect of
branches plant
1
-1
, dry matter content plant
-1
, leaves plant
-1
, capsules plant
, 1000 seeds weight, seed yield, stover yield and harvest index. Among the weed
management practices, the highest plant height, dry matter content plant
and leaves
plant
-1
were obtained by the application of pre emergence herbicide at land preparation
time (W
) while maximum result of yield contributing characters and yield parameter
were obtained from two hand weeding treatment (W
4
). In combination, the highest plant
height (145.73cm) was observed in BARI til-3 with pre emergence herbicide treatment.
Highest capsules plant
-1
(85.00), seeds capsule
-1
3
-1
2
4
, seeds capsule
-1
(97.00), seed yield (1.73 t ha
) and
harvest index (18.97%) were obtained from BARI til-4 with two hand weeding. The
highest 1000 seeds weight (3.90 g) was obtained from BARI til-4 with the application of
Sunup 480 SL at @ 3.7 l ha
-1
land preparation time. The highest biological yield (9.89 t
ha
-1
) and stover yield (8.43 t ha
-1
) were obtained from BARI til-3 with two hand weeding
treatment. Economic analysis revealed that BARI til 4 with two hand weeding for weed
control recorded maximum gross margin (TK 98,980 ha
-1
) with 2.60 benefit cost ratio.
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-1
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRONOMY
SEMESTER: JANUARY–JUNE, 2015