DOI: 10.58694/20.500.12479/1359
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Allelopathic effects and bio-insecticidal potential of sphaeranthus suaveolens in common bean farming in Northern Tanzania

Hudson Laizer

Abstract: Weeds and insect pests are amongst the serious constraints in common bean farming in most parts of Tanzania. However, weeds with allelopathic and insecticidal properties if well manipulated can be used to manage insect pests, weeds and other challenges in agriculture. Therefore, this study assessed the allelopathic effects of a weed Sphaeranthus suaveolens in common bean seed germination and seedling growth, as well as its bio-insecticidal potential in managing Acanthoscelides obtectus, an insect pest of store… Show more

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