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Learn Agrobiodiversity Management with Rahul

Weeds:

  • Refers to plant out of place or out of time.
  • Are adapted to manmade habitats and interfere with human activities.
  • Ruderals refers to plant occurring on earth heaps, dung hills, trash deposits and son on.
  • Environmental weeds refer to introduced, aggressive species that colonize natural vegetation and suppresses the native species to a certain extent.
  • Parasitic weeds refer to cuscuta and orobanche.

 

Types of weeds:

a) Agrestals:

  • Weeds of crop land.
  • Eg: Rice weed, Wheat weed, Pulse weed.

 

b) Ruderals:

  • refers to plant occurring on earth heaps, dung hills, trash deposits and son on.

c) Grassland weed:

 

d) Parasitic weed:

  • refer to cuscuta and orobanche.
  1. e) Forestry weed:
  2. f) Aquatic weed:

 

 

Economic importance of weeds

  • As food.
  • Fodder
  • Medicines
  • Botanicals
  • Decorative ( Pistia, Eichornia, Lantana)

 

Medicinal weed of crop land

i) Marijuana

ii) Cannabis: Physical weakness

iii) Amaranthus: Paste in wounds or cuts.

iv) Cynodon dactylon (Dubo): Excess bleeding during mensuration.

v) Touch me not: Keep in mouth for toothache and dental problem.

vi) Solanum sps: Rheumatism.

Vii)Euphorbia: Wounds and cuts.

viii) Ocium bascilium: Cough.

 

 

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