Indian Journal of Weed Science
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 57
  • Issue: 2

Compatibility and efficacy of post-emergence herbicides tank mixed with zinc sulphate and urea for weed management in wheat

  • Author:
  • Amarjeet Nibhoria1,*, Jitender Kumar1, Mehak Nagora1, Navish Kumar Kamboj1, Dharam Bir Yadav1, Manoj Kumar2, Jeetendra Kumar Soni3
  • Total Page Count: 10
  • Published Online: Jul 21, 2025
  • Page Number: 177 to 186

1CCS Haryana Agricultural UniversityRegional Research Station, Bawal, Haryana, 123501, India

2CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, 125004, India

3ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, 482004, India

*Corresponding author email: amarnibhoria@gmail.com

Online Published on 21 July, 2025.

Abstract

A study was conducted to evaluate the compatibility and efficacy of post-emergence herbicides with zinc sulphate and urea (tank-mixed) in wheat during the year 2018–19, 2019–20 and 2020–21 at the research farm of CCSHAU Regional Research Station, Bawal, Haryana, India. The experiment was designed in a factorial randomized block design with three replications. The first factor included two treatments: with foliar spray of zinc sulphate plus urea and without the foliar spray of zinc sulphate plus urea, while the second factor comprised of seven weed control treatments: metsulfuron 4 g/ha, carfentrazone 20 g/ha, 2,4-D sodium salt 500 g/ha, 2,4-D ester salt 500 g/ha, metsulfuron + carfentrazone (RM) 24 g/ha, unweeded check, and weed-free. The herbicides tested were found compatible with zinc sulphate (0.5%) + urea (2.5%) when tank-mixed, as no phytotoxicity was observed on the crop at any stage. The application of zinc sulphate (0.5%) + urea (2.5%) was found to be compatible with different herbicides recommended for the post-emergence management of broad-leaved weeds and increased wheat grain yield by 4%. Among different herbicides, metsulfuron + carfentrazone (RM) 24 g/ha recorded the highest grain yield (6.06 t/ha) and achieved the maximum net returns (₹ 85,907/ha) with a benefit-cost (B:C) ratio of 2.78 over three seasons. The highest weed control efficiency was also observed with metsulfuron + carfentrazone (RM) 24 g/ha tank-mixed with zinc sulphate and urea. The various herbicides when tank mixed with zinc sulphate plus urea provided higher weed control efficiency than the herbicides used alone.

Keywords

Compatibility, Herbicides, Metsulfuron + carfentrazone, Weed control efficiency, Wheat, Zinc sulphate with urea