Weed Biology
├─ Morphology
│ ├─ Polygonaceae: opposite leaves
│ ├─ Growth forms: erect, prostrate, climbing
│ └─ Protective structures: coleoptile
├─ Reproduction
│ ├─ Gemenative (65%)
│ ├─ Parasitic (Cuscuta, Onobanche)
│ └─ Agamospermy
├─ Phenology
│ ├─ R. raphanistrum: winter-spring
│ ├─ Polygonum pensicania: late spring
│ ├─ Avena fatua: summer
│ ├─ Bromus secalinus: autumn-winter
│ └─ Lamium purpureum: winter-spring
├─ Dormancy & Seed Bank
│ ├─ Parimanna dormancy
│ ├─ Seeds in 10-20 cm soil
│ └─ Control: flame, cultivation depth
└─ Control & Ecology
├─ Preventive measures
├─ Competition: resource limitation
└─ Major families: Poaceae, Cyperaceae, Asteraceae
Test your knowledge on Weed Biology and Control Strategies with 9 multiple-choice questions with detailed corrections.
1. Which characteristic is typical of weeds in the Polygonaceae family?
2. Which plant family accounts for more than 50% of significant weed species?
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Polygonaceae — leaf arrangement?
Opposite leaves
Weeds — definition?
Unwanted plants competing with crops.
Abiotic factors — critical?
Temperature and soil moisture
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