Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part A (2023)
Weed diversity in Rabi wheat crop of Rewa District (M.P.), India
Weed diversity in Rabi wheat crop of Rewa District (M.P.), India
Author(s)
Chandra Prabha Devi, Shobha Gupta and Rajshree Pandey
Abstract
The present communication deals with the diversity of common weeds in wheat crop cultivation during Rabi season of Rewa district (M.P.), India. In this study 76 weed species belonging to 24 dicotyledons and 03 monocotyledons families are reported. Among dicotyledons families the maximum dominance shown by Asterceae, Fabaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Euphorbiaceae while monocotyledons families with 15 weed species, having dominance of Cyperaceae and Poaceae. The common dominant weeds of Rabi wheat crop are Anagalis arvensi, Chenopodium album, Portulaca oleracea, Melilotus indica, Phaselous aconitifolius, Parthenium heterosphorus, Tridax procumbence, Rumex dentatus, Alternanthera spinosus, Euphorbia thymifolia, Cyprus rotundus and more.
How to cite this article:
Chandra Prabha Devi, Shobha Gupta, Rajshree Pandey. Weed diversity in Rabi wheat crop of Rewa District (M.P.), India. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(1):16-19.