Artigo Revisado por pares

WEED COMMUNITIES OF WHEAT CROP IN DISTRICT TOBA TEK SINGH, PAKISTAN

2009; Pakistan Botanical Society; Volume: 41; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2070-3368

Autores

Rahmatullah Qureshi, Abdul Waheed, Arshad Mehmood Abbasi,

Tópico(s)

Agricultural Science and Fertilization

Resumo

Weed communities of wheat crop were determined using quadrate method at 5 different wheat growing localities of District Toba Tek Singh, during Rabi season 2006-07. A total of 38 weed species distributed across 35 genera and 17 families were recorded. Grassy weeds were constantly present in all the selected sites. Phalaris minor and Avena fatua were found the most dominant and frequent weed species with an average frequency of 84 and 72% respectively. The dominant families in terms of species were Asteraceae (7 spp.), Fabaceae, Poaceae (6 spp. each) and Chenopodiaceae (4 spp.). Based on Importance Value Index (IVI), five communities viz., 1) AvenaPhalaris-Chenopodium in Gojra, 2) Phalaris-Avena-Polypogon in Kamalia, 3) Phalaris-SpergulaAvena in Pir Mahal, 4) Polypogon-Avena-Phalaris in Sandhelian Wali and 5) Avena-PolypogonChenopodium in Toba Tek Singh were established.

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