ASRB NET / SRF / Ph.D. Agronomy
About Course
ASRB NET Agronomy Complete Preparation Course
The ASRB NET Agronomy Complete Preparation Course is a comprehensive and exam-oriented learning program designed to help aspirants master the entire syllabus through structured study material, conceptual explanations, practice questions, and smart revision tools. The course provides systematic coverage of all units including crop ecology, soil fertility, weed management, irrigation, dryland agronomy, sustainable land use, statistics, organic farming, and other key areas as per the official ASRB NET Agronomy syllabus.
With easy-to-understand notes, topic-wise MCQs, numerical practice, and previous year questions, this course helps students build strong conceptual clarity while improving problem-solving skills. Special focus is given to difficult and high-weightage topics along with recent advances in agriculture to ensure updated and relevant preparation.
Designed for self-paced learning, the course enables aspirants to complete the syllabus systematically, revise effectively, and improve accuracy, speed, and exam confidence. With expert-curated content and practical examples, this course provides a complete preparation solution for ASRB NET and other agriculture competitive exams.
Course Content
Weed Management (Unit 2)
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Meaning, Definition and Scope of Weed
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Principles of Weed Management
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Weeds’ classification
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Weed Ecology
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Weed biology
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Allelopathy
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Crop–Weed Competition
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Weed Threshold
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Classification of herbicides
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Herbicide Formulations
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Mode of Action of Herbicides
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Herbicide Selectivity and Resistance
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Persistence of Herbicides in Soil
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Application Methods of Herbicides
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Biological weed control, bio- herbicides
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Integrated Weed Management (IWM)
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Special weeds
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Parasitic and aquatic weeds and their management in cropped and non-cropped lands
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Weed Shifts in Cropping Systems
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Weed control schedules in major field crops
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Weed Control Schedules in Vegetables
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Weed Control Schedules in Plantation Crops
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Role of GM Crops in Weed Management
