2020
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2019.14569
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Management strategies for the noxious invasive parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) in Uganda

Abstract: Parthenium weed is a noxious invasive species that has negative effects on agriculture and also causes allergic reactions in humans. The goal of this study was to evaluate several management strategies for parthenium weed and assess the suitability of each control measure for farmers, and other stakeholders in Uganda. Field experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design, and the quadrat sampling method used to assess the effect of mulching, foliar application of table salt solution, hand pulling,… Show more

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“…(Abdulkerim-Ute and Legesse, 2016). Natukunda et al (2020) stated that mulching effectively reduced parthenium plant populations throughout the trial, with only a few plants emerging on the last sample day in regions with thinner mulch. Mulching is therefore effective for reducing parthenium weed, but more mulch should be placed regularly to maintain thickness and prevent weed emergence on thinner regions following decomposition.…”
Section: Hand Pullingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Abdulkerim-Ute and Legesse, 2016). Natukunda et al (2020) stated that mulching effectively reduced parthenium plant populations throughout the trial, with only a few plants emerging on the last sample day in regions with thinner mulch. Mulching is therefore effective for reducing parthenium weed, but more mulch should be placed regularly to maintain thickness and prevent weed emergence on thinner regions following decomposition.…”
Section: Hand Pullingmentioning
confidence: 99%