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Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

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Asian J. Crop. Soil Plan. Nutri. | Volume 05, Issue 01, 187-192 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.050121.23
​Article type: Research article | Received: 31.05.2021; Revised: 08.06.2021; First published online: 15 June 2021.

Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production

Md. Abul Fazal Mollah 1, Md. Zahid Al Rafiq 1, A. K. M. Shahadat Hossain 2, Md. Nazmul Haq Rony 3, Kaniz Fatema 4 and Md. Abu Sadat 3
1 Jute Research Regional Station, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Rangpur, Bangladesh
2 Farm Management Unit, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh
3 Basic and Applied Research on Jute Project, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh
4 Jute Agriculture Experimental Station, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Jagir, Manikganj, Bangladesh

​✉    Article correspondence: sadat@snu.ac.kr (Sadat, MA)
Abstract
This study was carried out at Jute Research Regional Station (JRRS), Rangpur during 2020 kharif-2 season to optimize cost effective weed management techniques for jute seed production through weeding and herbicide management. Randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used for this experiment having three replications. BJRI tossa pat-8 was used for this experiment. There were six weed management treatments viz. T1 = Weedicide + hand operated weeder + thinning, T2 = Weedicide + hand operated weeder + thinning + hand operated weeder, T3 = Weedicide + hand operated weeder + thinning + one hoeing, T4 = Weedicide + hand operated weeder + thinning + one hand weeding, T5 = Weedicide + thinning and T6 = Jute seed grown with natural practice. Significant seed yield difference was observed among the treatments. Results revealed that T5 treatment was the best option for higher productivity and maximum economic return.
 
Key Words: Jute seed, weed management, seed yield and cost-return.
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Mollah, et al. “Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 05(01), (2021):187-192.
 
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Mollah, M. A. F., Rafiq, M. Z. A., Hossain, A. K. M. S., Rony, M. N. H., Fatema, K. and Sadat, M. A. (2021). Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 05(01), 187-192.
 
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Mollah, M. A. F., Rafiq, M. Z. A., Hossain, A. K. M. S., Rony, M. N. H., Fatema, K. and Sadat, M. A. “Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 05(01), (2021): 187-192.
 
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Mollah, M. A. F., Rafiq, M. Z. A., Hossain, A. K. M. S., Rony, M. N. H., Fatema, K. and Sadat, M. A. 2021. Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 05(01), pp. 187-192.
 
Vancouver
Mollah, MAF, Rafiq, MZA, Hossain, AKMS, Rony, MNH, Fatema, K and Sadat, MA. Effect of different weed management techniques for jute seed production. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, June 2021 05(01), 187-192.
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