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Weed Management :: Harmful Effects of Weed

Harmful Effects of Weed

Weeds extend the harmful effects slowly, steadily and inconspicuously and the effect is almost unchangeable.

  • If no restriction is imposed they compete with crop plants and the yield reduction of individual crops varies and that of cropping system 5 to 50%.
  • Presence of weeds increases the cost of agriculture and hinders the progress of work.
  • It increases the irrigation requirement.
  • They reduce the value of produce or otherwise adds the cost of cleaning.
  • Some weeds when eaten (Cleome viscosa) by milch animals will produce an undesirable odour in the milk. At times death/disorder/disformity may occur.
    eg: Datura stramarium
  • The fruits and seeds of Xanthium strumarium and Achyranthes aspera entangle with wool which fetch lower prices.
  • They harbour insect pests, pathogen and parasites
  • They reduce the value of the land
  • Presence of weeds will impair the purity of varieties by chance of cross pollination
  • Weeds cause health hazards to man and animals
  • Weeds cause allelopathic effect
 

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