Summary: | Undesirable plants are one of the main problems encountered by farmers, because they are not known
and also not know the correct measures to control them. This work objected identified the plants that remain in the
crops of small producers after a third clean, whose cultivation are done manually, To identify the invasive plants, was
used in a hollow frame of wood with a dimension of 0.75 m², which was played four times randomly in the study area.
In addition to removing the undesirable plants, photographic records were made to aid the identification of plants. It
was found that after three cleanings made by the farmer, some species persisted before harvesting the planted crops.
Using the method of Kuva et al. (2000), five species of plants were found to continue in the plantations after a third
clean. The species Mollugo verticallata L. and Euphorbia hirta L. were more frequently in the area. A questionnaire was
also applied to the farmers, where the need for further research was identified to select better methods or control
method.
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