Vol. 11, Issue 1, Part D (2025)
Phytosociological study of weeds in mustard crop of Rewa district
Phytosociological study of weeds in mustard crop of Rewa district
Author(s)
Chandra Prabha Devi
Abstract
Investigating the diversity of weed flora in crop-mustard weeds in the Rewa district was the goal of the current study. In this work, crop-mustard weeds' floristic composition was found and measured. In the study, there were two species of monocots (20.00%) and eight species of dicots (80.00%). Two of the ten weed species were perennial, whereas the other eight were annual. The study examined the relative values of frequency, density, and abundance. The most significant mustard weeds, according to the results, were Euphorbia dracunculoides, Cynodon dactylon, and Cyperus rotundus. Cynodon dactylon in mustard had an Importance Value Index (IVI) value of 129.82, respectively. An effective weed management plan and further research into new or enhanced weed control methods would benefit from the study's findings.
How to cite this article:
Chandra Prabha Devi. Phytosociological study of weeds in mustard crop of Rewa district. Int J Appl Res 2025;11(1):306-308.