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      Distribution, Density, and Abundance of Parthenium Weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) at Kuala Muda, Malaysia

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      International Journal of Agronomy
      Hindawi Limited

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          Knowledge of distribution, density, and abundance of weed in a place is a prerequisite for its proper management. Parthenium hazard is a national agenda in Malaysia, and Kedah is the worst infested state in the country. Despite it, the distribution and abundance of the weed is not systematically documented. Periodical weed surveys were conducted at Kuala Muda, Kedah, during March and September 2015 to identify infested locations, to determine density, abundance, and severity of infestation, and to do mapping of weed distribution of the area. Geographic locations were recorded using a GPS. Weed density was measured following the list count quadrat method. The mapping of weed infestation was done by the ArcGIS software using data of GPS and weed density. Different letters were used to indicate the severity of infestation. Results indicated that in Kuala Muda, sixteen sites are infested having average weed density of 10.6 weeds/m 2. The highest density was noted at Kg. Kongsi 6 (24.3 plants/m 2). The relative density was highest at Semeling (27.25%) followed by Kg. Kongsi 6 (23.14%). The average severity of infestation was viewed as the medium. Parthenium abundance and relative density increased by 18.0% and 27%, respectively, in the second survey conducted. The intervention of concerned authority to tackle the weed problem using integrated weed management approach is emphasized.

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          Biology, ecology and management of the invasive parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.).

          Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) is one of the most aggressive invasive weeds, threatening natural ecosystems and agroecosystems in over 30 countries worldwide. Parthenium weed causes losses of crops and pastures, degrading the biodiversity of natural plant communities, causing human and animal health hazards and resulting in serious economic losses to people and their interests in many countries around the globe. Several of its biological and ecological attributes contribute towards its invasiveness. Various management approaches (namely cultural, mechanical, chemical and biological control) have been used to minimise losses caused by this weed, but most of these approaches are ineffective and uneconomical and/or have limitations. Although chemical control using herbicides and biological control utilising exotic insects and pathogens have been found to contribute to the management of the weed, the weed nevertheless remains a significant problem. An integrated management approach is proposed here for the effective management of parthenium weed on a sustainable basis.
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            Comparative Weed Density Studies in Irrigated Carrot (Daucus carota L ) Potato (Solanum tuberosum L ) and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) in Sokoto-Rima Valley Sokoto State Nigeria

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              Journal
              International Journal of Agronomy
              International Journal of Agronomy
              Hindawi Limited
              1687-8159
              1687-8167
              June 25 2018
              June 25 2018
              : 2018
              : 1-8
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              [1 ]Faculty of Agro-Based Industry, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Jeli Campus, Kota Bharu, Malaysia
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              10.1155/2018/1046214
              2d82796e-24c2-4975-adb6-a214aca8b610
              © 2018

              http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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