Oxyflourfen as preemergence
recorded the lowest density and dry matter of grass and broadleaf weeds and gave the
highest Japanese mint herb yield during both the years. Oxyflourfen applied at 10 days was at par to
its pre-emergence application with r e-emergence application with respect to weed control and Japanese mint herb yield. Further
delay in oxyflourfen application recorded poor weed control and herb yield was significantly reduced. delay in oxyflourfen application recorded poor weed control and herb yield was significantly reduced.
Mint oil and menthol content did not vary among planting methods and weed control treatments. Mint oil and menthol content did not vary among planting methods and weed control treatments