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... the cultivation cycle, the plots were maintained by regular weeding. Only Sesbania pachycarpa plants were retained, to avoid competition from other weeds ( Table 1). TM: Control parcel; Numbers 1; 2; 3; 7 and 10 assigned to Sesbania pachycarpa and representing, respectively, the numbers of plants of Sesbania pachycarpa around a pocket of pearl millet. ...Similar publications
Weed control is one of the most important constraints to crop production. This study was undertaken in the south-east of Niger. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of weed control on millet production in this area. Experiments focused on the growth (height and tillering) and grain weight of millet plants subjected to competition from Cass...