2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2021.98930.4602
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Safe methods as alternative approaches to chemical herbicides for controlling parasitic weeds associated with nutritional crops: a review

Abstract: Weeds are among the important pests of agricultural and nutritional crops causing major yield loss, ranged between 10% to 98% of total crop yield, which may vary from crop to other or region to other in the same crop. This loss in crop yield results when parasitic weeds attach themselves to another plant, their 'host', and draw nutrients from it causing huge damage to the host crop and consequently huge economic loss. Orobanche spp., Striga spp. and Cuscuta spp. are the most common parasitic agricultural weeds… Show more

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“…Additionally, certain nitrogen-based fertilizers can be applied in a banded method, which places the fertilizer directly onto the weed-infested area. This method can be especially effective for reducing the spread of parasitic weeds, as the fertilizer helps to reduce the nitrogen availability in the soil and make it less hospitable for the weeds [77] . Additionally, certain herbicides and other weed control methods can be applied in conjunction with the fertilizer application to help further reduce the spread of parasitic weeds.…”
Section: Common Control Measures Of Parasitic Weeds In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, certain nitrogen-based fertilizers can be applied in a banded method, which places the fertilizer directly onto the weed-infested area. This method can be especially effective for reducing the spread of parasitic weeds, as the fertilizer helps to reduce the nitrogen availability in the soil and make it less hospitable for the weeds [77] . Additionally, certain herbicides and other weed control methods can be applied in conjunction with the fertilizer application to help further reduce the spread of parasitic weeds.…”
Section: Common Control Measures Of Parasitic Weeds In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%