Publication Details
Journal:
American Journal of Biodiversity
Issue: Vol 3, No 2 (2026)
ISSN: 2997-3600
Abstract
Weeds have a high seed germination capacity and develop more rapidly than cultivated crops. Once established, weeds compete with crops for soil moisture and nutrients and create shading, thereby suppressing the growth of the main crop. In addition, weeds growing along irrigation ditches, roadsides, and field margins serve as primary reservoirs for the overwintering, reproduction, and development of agricultural pests and diseases.
Keywords
Dry Lands
Weeds
Annual
Perennial
Monocotyledonous
Dicotyledonous
Height
Seed