EFFECT OF SOWING DATE AND WEED INFESTATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF TWO VARIETIES OF IRRIGATED WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L).

dc.contributor.authorSHUAIBU, UBOSHARU ADAMU
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-13T08:12:57Z
dc.date.available2014-05-13T08:12:57Z
dc.date.issued1998
dc.descriptionA Thesis submitted to the Postgraduate School, Ahmadu BelloUniversity, Zaria in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Agronomy DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA NIGERIA NOVEMBER, 1998en_US
dc.description.abstractA field trial to study the effect of sowing date and weed infestation on the performance of two varieties (Siete cerros (Samwhit-5) and (Florence Aurore 8193 (Samwhit-2) of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Sown under irrigation was conducted on the Farm of the Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu Bello University, Samaru - Zaria during the 1994/95 and 1995/1996 dry seasons. The growth and performance of the two varieties of wheat sown at ten dates (S1-S10) and kept weedy or weed free were evaluated in the two dry seasons. In each dry season, the ten sowing dates were spaced at ten days interval beginning from November 18 to February 16. Delay in sowing date, significantly increased weed population and dry weight. The highest weed dry weight was generally recorded at the last sowing date at all the sampling periods in the two dry seasons. Unchecked weed, significantly reduced plant count, Leaf Area Index, plant height, effective tillers per m2 length of spike, spikelet/spike, grain/spike, grain weight/spike straw weight and hence the grain yield of wheat. The growth and yield attributes of wheat such as plant count, tiller count. LAI, plant height effective tillers, length of spike, spikelet/spike grain/spike grain weight/spike, 1000-grain weight straw weight, were also significantly depressed as the sowing date was delayed. The grain yield of the crop was consequently depressed by later sowing. However, the grain yield obtained with the first three sowing dates 18/11, 28/11 and 8/12 did not differ significantly in the two dry seasons. Delay to the third sowing date, caused a yield reduction of 9.8% and 11.5% for 1994/95 and 1995/96 dry seasons respectively while further delay to the last date caused 81.4% and 94.9% yield reduction for 1994/95 and 1995/96 dry seasons respectively. It is therefore recommended that sowing of wheat should not be beyond 8th December to avoid weed problems and reduction in grain yield.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4726
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectEFFECT,en_US
dc.subjectSOWING,en_US
dc.subjectWEED INFESTATION,en_US
dc.subjectTWO VARIETIES,en_US
dc.subjectIRRIGATED WHEAT,en_US
dc.subjectTriticum aestivumen_US
dc.titleEFFECT OF SOWING DATE AND WEED INFESTATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF TWO VARIETIES OF IRRIGATED WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L).en_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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