STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN

Weeds are one of the major threats to the natural environment. They are destroying native habitats, threatening native plants and animals, and choking our natural systems including rivers and forests. Aiming to explore the existing situation of weed infestation and assessing its impact, present rese...

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Main Authors: Zahida Parveen, Shamim Umar, Muhammad Ajmal, Bilal Haider, Amna Zafar Iqbal, Ansa Asghar
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Language:English
Published: Zibeline International 2020-11-01
Series:Earth Sciences Pakistan
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Online Access:https://earthsciencespakistan.com/archives/2esp2020/2esp2020-70-77.pdf
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spelling doaj-30673f4aeb0644e08a662c0cace7ddef2020-12-18T09:22:09ZengZibeline InternationalEarth Sciences Pakistan2521-28932521-29072020-11-0141707710.26480/esp.02.2020.70.77STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTANZahida ParveenShamim UmarMuhammad AjmalBilal HaiderAmna Zafar IqbalAnsa AsgharWeeds are one of the major threats to the natural environment. They are destroying native habitats, threatening native plants and animals, and choking our natural systems including rivers and forests. Aiming to explore the existing situation of weed infestation and assessing its impact, present research work was conducted in south Punjab region, focusing on District Layyah and Muzaffargarh. Weed flora of wheat crop at 3 sites i.e. Nawan Kot, Fethpur, and Karor Lal-e-son in district Layyah; and three sites (Kot Addu, Chowk Sarwar Shaheed, and Sultan Nagar) in district Muzaffargarh was observed using quadrat method. Ten quadrats measuring 1.0 m2 were randomly selected to record the data. From each quadrat soil samples (from top 3 cm) were also taken. Different ecological parameters (i. e. Frequency (%) density (%), (%), relative density (%), relative frequency (%) and important value (%) were worked out using proper formulae. Weed species related to 9 families were classified into different frequency classes. Two most important families of these sites were found Poaceae and Papilionaceae each one represented by four species. Chenopodium album, Cynodon dactylon and Anagallis arvensis were observed the most frequent species at these sites.https://earthsciencespakistan.com/archives/2esp2020/2esp2020-70-77.pdfweed infestationwheat cropfrequencydensityecological attributeschenopodium
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Amna Zafar Iqbal
Ansa Asghar
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Muhammad Ajmal
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STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
Earth Sciences Pakistan
weed infestation
wheat crop
frequency
density
ecological attributes
chenopodium
author_facet Zahida Parveen
Shamim Umar
Muhammad Ajmal
Bilal Haider
Amna Zafar Iqbal
Ansa Asghar
author_sort Zahida Parveen
title STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
title_short STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
title_full STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
title_fullStr STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
title_full_unstemmed STUDY OF WEED INFESTATION IN WHEAT FIELDS AT SOUTH PUNJAB REGION PAKISTAN
title_sort study of weed infestation in wheat fields at south punjab region pakistan
publisher Zibeline International
series Earth Sciences Pakistan
issn 2521-2893
2521-2907
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Weeds are one of the major threats to the natural environment. They are destroying native habitats, threatening native plants and animals, and choking our natural systems including rivers and forests. Aiming to explore the existing situation of weed infestation and assessing its impact, present research work was conducted in south Punjab region, focusing on District Layyah and Muzaffargarh. Weed flora of wheat crop at 3 sites i.e. Nawan Kot, Fethpur, and Karor Lal-e-son in district Layyah; and three sites (Kot Addu, Chowk Sarwar Shaheed, and Sultan Nagar) in district Muzaffargarh was observed using quadrat method. Ten quadrats measuring 1.0 m2 were randomly selected to record the data. From each quadrat soil samples (from top 3 cm) were also taken. Different ecological parameters (i. e. Frequency (%) density (%), (%), relative density (%), relative frequency (%) and important value (%) were worked out using proper formulae. Weed species related to 9 families were classified into different frequency classes. Two most important families of these sites were found Poaceae and Papilionaceae each one represented by four species. Chenopodium album, Cynodon dactylon and Anagallis arvensis were observed the most frequent species at these sites.
topic weed infestation
wheat crop
frequency
density
ecological attributes
chenopodium
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