Weed Science Important Study Point
Subject:- Weed Science
Weed Science Important Table
1.Some Harmful Weeds of Field Crops
Name of Crop | Harmful Weeds |
Paddy | Sanva, Wild rice |
Wheat and Barley | Phalaris (gulli-danda, Gehu ka mama), Goose foot, red Chick weed, wild oat |
Pea, Lentil, Mustard, linseed, gram | Goose foot, Red chick weed, Lathyrus |
Clover | Common chicory |
Mustard, Tobacco | Orobanche (Parasitic) |
Green-gram, Black-gram, Pegionpea, cotton, groundnut, Soybean | Stone breaker, Spider weed, Safed murg. |
Maize, Sorghum, Pearl millet | Stone breaker, Gumba wild, Amaranths |
2.WEED AND SUITABLE HERBICIDE
Name of Weed | Suitable Herbicide |
Wild carrot | Simazine, Atrazine, Alachlor |
Wild Oat | Trilare, Trifluralin, Barban |
Java grass (Motha) | Atrazine |
Wild rice | Alachlore, EPTC, Trifluralin |
Goose foot | Metachlore, Alachlore |
Field bind weed | MCPA, 2,4-D |
Blade grass (Thatch grass) | MSMA, Dalapon |
False cane | Paraquate ,Diquate |
Hyacinth | Paraquate |
Canary grass | Isoproturon |
Hypomia | 2,4-D |
Striga (Witch weed) | Finake, Simazine, Atrazine |
- MCPA:- 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid
- MSMA:- Monosodium Methanearsonate
- 2,4-D:- 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
- EPTC:- S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
3.Classification of Herbicides
Which are divided into two group
- Selective herbicides
- Non Selective herbicides
(1) Selective herbicides:- Such herbicide kills only target weeds or plants. These are also divided into two parts
- A. Foliage application
- B. Root application
(A)Foliage application:- These are used for spray on plants leaves. These are also divided into two classes.
- i. Contact herbicide
- ii. Trans located/Systematic herbicide
(i) Contact herbicide:- A contact herbicide kills only those plants parts. Which comes in direct contact.
(ii) Trans located / Systematic herbicide:- The systematic or trans-located herbicides are those chemicals which kill the plants after their absorption by accelerating or retarding the metabolism of plants.
Contact herbicide | Trans located herbicide |
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(B) Root Application:- These chemical are mixed into soil before sowing.
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(2) Non-Selective herbicides:- These are also divided into two parts
- A. Foliage application
- B. Root application
A. Foliage application:- It is also divided into two types.
Contact herbicide | Trans located herbicide |
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B. Root application:- It is also divided into two types.
Soil fumigants | Soil Sterilants |
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4.Formulation of Herbicide
Formulation of Herbicide |
Emulsion Concentration (E.C.) |
This is a liquid form of herbicide |
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Wettable Powder (WP) |
It is a powder form of herbicidal chemical. The particle size is less than 3 micron. It is available in market in 50-80 % WP form. It’s used as a water solution |
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Granules |
Herbicides are available in granules form which contains 1-20 % active ingredient. |
Fumigants |
It releases some gases which are harmful to weeds. |
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Dust |
It is used in dust form |
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5.Weed dormancy
It is a stage of suspended development
Types Of Dormancy | Cause of Dormancy |
Enforced | Due to deeper placement of seeds |
Innate dormancy | Genetically controlled dormancy |
Induced | Due to sudden physio changes like water logging. |
Note:- Wild oat (A. fatua) exhibits all three kinds of dormancy, reported by Thurston, 1959
6.Weed Name & Their Family
Weed Name | Family |
Prickly chafflower | Amaranthceae |
Bill goat weed | Compositae |
Wild safflower | Compositae |
Chicory/Blue daisy | Compositae |
False daisy | Compositae |
Garden spurge | Compositae |
Pill pod spurge | Compositae |
Congress grass/Wild carrot grass | Compositae |
Wild mint | Compositae |
Mexican daisy | Compositae |
Cocklebur/Bur-weed | Compositae |
Spiny amaranths | Amaranthceae |
Slender amaranthus | Amaranthceae |
Mexican prickly poppy | Papaveraceae |
Wild oat | Gramineae |
Bermuda grass | Gramineae |
Marvel grass | Gramineae |
Crab grass | Gramineae |
Jungle rice | Gramineae |
Goose grass | Gramineae |
Wrinkle grass | Gramineae |
Wild rice | Gramineae |
Knot grass | Gramineae |
Canary grass | Gramineae |
Tiger grass | Gramineae |
Green fox tail | Gramineae |
Johnson grass | Gramineae |
Barnyard grass | Gramineae |
Spreading hog weed | Nyctaginaceae |
Wild mustard | Cruciferae |
Giant swallow wort | Ascletiabaceae |
Buffalo gram | Leguminasae |
Lathyrus | Leguminasae |
White sweet clover | Leguminasae |
Yellow sweet clover | Leguminasae |
Mimosa | Leguminasae |
Common vetches | Leguminasae |
Vetches | Leguminasae |
White cock’s comb | Amaranthceae |
Lambsquate/Dog tooth grass | Chenopodiaceae |
Bind weed | Convolvulaceae |
Dodder | Convolvulaceae |
Swamp morning glory | Convolvulaceae |
Wild jute | Tilliaceae |
Purple nutsedge | Cyperaceae |
Yellow nutsedge/Rice flat sedge | Cyperaceae |
Umbrella sedge | Cyperaceae |
Thorne apple | Solanceae |
Ground cherry/Hog weed | Solanceae |
Black night shade | Solanceae |
Prickly brinjal | Solanceae |
Jimson weed | Solanceae |
Water hyacinth | Pontederiaceae |
Prickly lantana | Verbenaceae |
Haory basin | Labiatae |
Prickly pear | Cacaceae |
Broom rape | Orobanchaceae |
Sorrel | Oxalidaceae |
Indian sorel | Oxalidaceae |
Purslane | Portulaceae |
Corn spurry/Niruri | Euphorbiaceae |
Sida | Malvaceae |
Witch weed | Scrophulariaceae |
Typha (Cattail) | Typhaceae |
Wild ber | Rhamnaceae |
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