Shaima Hassan Ali Al- Abbasi1, Harith Ahmed Mustafa1, Ali Talib Hassan Al-Naqib1, Abdulhamead Adnan1, Majeed Al-Majmaei2, Ali Majeed Hameed2, Hassan Ali Handosh Alazzawi1, Ghufran Abbas Muhammed al_douri2, Arwa Ayoob Awad2, Qahtan Adnan Majeed11, Ahmed Dyaa yasin1
1Biology Department, College of Education University of Samarra , Iraq.
2 Biology of SDI Quality control SDI, Samarra, Iraq
*Corresponding author: bpatil.tkcp@gmail.com
Abstract
Weeds plants are usually propagated by seeds and vegetative mediums. Spreading by seeds is the most common method by which the weeds spread, as many of them produce very large quantities of seeds. Weeds plants cause huge losses in all agricultural fields and in non-agricultural lands, but because of their large presence in every place, people are accustomed to seeing them daily, so they did not appreciate the great losses caused by these pests. Studies in many countries have shown that the losses caused by weeds plants may exceed Total losses caused by insects and diseases combined. The present review paper discusses damages of Convolvulus arvensis along with various chemical, mechanical, and biological control methods
Keywords Chemical Control, Mechanical Control, Biological control Convolvulus arvensis L.
How to cite this article:
Ali Al- Abbasi, S.H., Mustafa, H.A., Al-Naqib, A.T.H. Adnan, A., Al-Mamani, M., Hameed, A.M., Alazzawi, H.A.H., al_douri, G.A.M., Awad, A.A., Majeed, Q.A. Yasin, A.D. (2021). Weed of Convolvulus arvensis, damage and control methods. Chemical and Environmental Science Archives, Vol. 1 (1), 12-15
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