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Title: An Evaluation of Weed Abundance and Community Diversity in Response to Pendimethalin Application and Manual hoe weeding in Cowpea
Authors: Daniya, E.
Adeyemi, R. A.
Keywords: Cowpea,
pendimethalin
weed abundance
weed community diversity
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Citation: Daniya and Adeyemi (2010) An Evaluation of Weed Abundance and Community Diversity in Response to Pendimethalin Application and Manual hoe weeding in Cowpea
Abstract: The authors examined the impact of different rates of pendimethalin and its potency over manual weeding on weed species composition, density and diversity in cowpea, in a field experiment that had pendimethalin rates at (0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 kg a.i. ha-1 ) followed by supplementary hoe weeding (SHW) at 42 days after sowing (DAS), 2 hoe weeding at 21 and 42 DAS and untreated weedy control in Minna , Nigeria. The treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block design and replicated 3 times in each year of the study. The results showed that with increase pendimethalin application, weed taxa decreased and was lowest at 2.5 5 kg a.i. ha-1 pendimethalin + 1 SHW at 42 DAS. Weed species belonging to the Asteraceae, Papilionioideae, Poaceas, Onagraceaace, Cyperaceae, Commelinaceae and some unidentified minor broad leaves dominated the weed community as their presence could not be inhibited by pendimethalin or manual weeding. The lwest weed community diversity in terms of eveness nd rishness occurred when pendimethalin was applied at 3,5 kg a.i.ha -1 + 1 SHW at 42 DAS. The eigenalaysis also showed that the total variation in composition of the weed taxa were due to the first four components instead of twenty, which accounted for 96.5% of the total variation of the weed community composition. The result suggests that pendimethalin application at higher rates had an effect on the weed community diversity in cowpea field.
Description: This study explored advance multivariate statistical methods (Principal Component analysis) to achieve the dimension reduction in the weed taxa and community diversity. In this ijard journal, the study used Advanced Statistical method and application in Agriculture and Rural development.
URI: www.ajol.info/journals/ijard
http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5464
ISSN: 1595-9716
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