Weeds are one of the most serious causes of economic losses in agricultural production. As a result weed completions contributes 60 to 80% yield losses in coffee under Jimma condition. Currently, expensiveness of weed management has been a principle issue in economic analysis of coffee production particularly in large scale farm in Ethiopia. Hence, evaluation of systemic herbicide with different mode of action is essential to effectively control dangerous weeds in coffee production system. The study was conducted in Jimma Agricultural Research Center in 2021 cropping season at Jimma Agricultural Research Center on Station to evaluate the efficacy of newly introduced herbicides (Fascinate 280SL at 3.3l/h, Jimila 480% SL at 3.0l/h and Proper 360 SL at 3.0l/ha) against major weeds in coffee. Tested herbicides (Fascinate 280SL, Jimila 480% SL and Proper 360 SL) were effectively controlled the noxious weeds infested coffee experimental plots. These herbicides also showed significant effect on inhibiting weed density over standard check. The herbicide were effective in controlling weeds in coffee safe for crops if applied at active growth stage of weeds following the instructions on technical guide line of herbicides properly. Therefore, the herbicides were recommended used as management option against weeds in coffee with the application rate mentioned above
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jps.20241204.14 |
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Herbicides, Efficacy, Fascinate 280SL, Jimila 480% SL, Proper 360 SL, Weed Density, Jimma
Trade Name | Common Name | Active Ingredients | Application Time | Application Rate (L/ha |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fascinate 280SL | Glufosinate Ammonium | 280g/L glufosinate ammonium) | At actively growing stage of major coffee weeds | 3.3 L/ha |
Jimila 480% SL | Glyphosate | 480 g/L Glyphosate isopropylamine salt | 3 L/ha | |
Proper 360 SL | Glyphosate | 360g/l Glyphosate (glycine) | 3 L/ha | |
Roundup 360 SL | Glyphosate | Glyphosate 36%g/l | 3 L/ha | |
Weedy control |
Scientific Name | Family | Common Name | Life cycle | Morphology |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cyperus cyperiodes | Poaceace | Small flower ubrelasedg | Perennial | sedge |
Cyperus rotundus | Purple nutsedge | Perennial | sedge | |
Digitarai abyssinica | African coach grass | Perennial | Grass | |
Echinocloa colona | Jungle rice | Perennial | Grass | |
Paspalum comjugatum | Bufallo grass | Perennial | Grass | |
Cynodon dactylon | Star grass | Perennial | Grass | |
Hydrocotyle Americana | Apiaceae | Indian pennywort | Perennial | Broadleaf |
Commelina benghalensis | Commelinaceae | Tropical spiderwort | perennial | Broad leaf |
Ageratum conyzoides | Asteraceae | Goat weed | Annual | Broad leaf |
Bidens pilosa | Black jack | Annual | Broad leaf | |
Galinsoga parviflora | Gallant soldier/ potato weed | Annual | Broad leaf | |
Conyza albida | Asthma weed | Annual | Broad leaf | |
Alternantherra caracasana | Amarathaceae | Paper thorn | Perennial | Broad leaf |
Capsella bursa-pastoris | Brassicaceae | shepherd's purse | Annual | Broad leaf |
Brassica tournefortii | African mustard | Annual | Broad leaf | |
Plantago lanciolata | Plantagnaceae | Narrow leaf plantain | Annual | Broad leaf |
Portulaca oleracea | Portulacaceae | duckweed | Annual | Broad lead |
Cynoglossum lanceolatum | Boraginaceae | Hounds tongue | Biennial | Broad leaf |
Galium aparinae | Rubiaceae | Cleavers/bedstraw/ catch weed | Annual | Broad leaf |
Polygonum arvensis | Polygonaceae | knotweed and knotgrass | Perennial | Broad leaf |
Trifolium repens | fabaceae | Clover /trefoil | Annual | Broad leaf |
g/L | Gram per Liter |
JARC | Jimma Agricultural Research Center |
L/ha | Liter per Hector |
SL | Soluble Liquid |
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Abera TB. Evaluation of Herbicides Efficacy against Weeds in Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) at Jimma Southwest, Ethiopia. J Plant Sci. 2024;12(4):111-115. doi: 10.11648/j.jps.20241204.14
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