Weeds of rainy season in plantations of five lac host species
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Weeds of rainy season in plantations of five lac host species
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BP Singh
S Ghosal AK Singh YD Mishra |
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Lac host species, Weeds in plantation
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Established plantations of five important lac hosts viz. Butea monosperma (palas), Zizyphus mauritiana (ber), Schleichera oleosa (kusum), Flemingia macrophylla (bhalia) and Flemingia semialata, have been found predominated by grassy weeds (72.07%) of total accumulated weeds, followed by broadleaved weeds (23.17%) and sedges (4.76%). Important weed flora in these plantations consisted of Eleusine indica (L) Gaertn, Echinochloa spp (L.), Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers., Dactyloctenium aegyptium P.Beauv, Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop, Brachiaria remosa (L.) among grasses, Ageratum conyzoides L., Alternanthra sessilis (L.), Emilia sonchifolia and Spilanthes acmella among broadleaved weeds and Cyperus iria and C. rotundus among sedges. Among these weed species, Ageratum conyzoides (L), Brachiaria remosa (L) and Echinocloa spp. (L) were common in all the lac host plantations. The A. conyzoides was the most predominant weed species in numbers with relative frequency values, ranging between 24.0 to 64.2% in all plantations except in F. semialata (9.1%). Not Available |
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2020-08-19T09:42:42Z
2020-08-19T09:42:42Z 2008-06-30 |
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Research Paper
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Singh, B.P., Ghosal, S., Singh, A.K. and Mishra, Y.D., 2008. Weeds of rainy season in plantations of five lac host species. Indian Journal of Weed Science, 40(1&2), pp.52-54.
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English
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