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International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences ISSN : 2348-8069 www.ijarbs.com Research Article Weed Flora and their Management in Herbal Garden D. K. Patel Department of Rural Technology, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, (A Central University), Bilaspur, 495009, Chhattisgarh, India. *Corresponding author: dplantscience@yahoo.co.in Abstract An Herbal Garden has been established for the purpose of ex-situ conservation of the Medicinal and Aromatic plants from Chhattisgarh in GGV-(A Central University) Bilaspur Chhattisgarh, India. A field visit in the area of Herbal Garden was made from starting of its development to record the weed species of the plants. Present study focused on the presence and diversity of weeds in Herbal Garden and possible management strategy to control on their spreading in the Herbal Garden. From the area of the study 30 species of the weeds belonging to 12 families were recorded and listed in Table - 1 following their Botanical Name, Family, Habit, Propagation mode. Sharp monitoring was made for identification as well as to follow their removal or avoiding their spreading from the Herbal Garden. Maximum 20 weeds were herbaceous in their habit. Keywords: Diversity, Herbal Garden, Management, Weed. Introduction Weed flora of the newly developed Herbal Garden for ex-situ conservation of the Medicinal & Aromatic Plants was assessed to record their presence and for it s possible management. Weeds are reason for reduction of the crop production or disturbing the planted specific plants in the field. Numerous seeds produced by these weeds and are remarkable for their wide range of seeds dispersal and capacity to tolerance in adverse environmental condition. As weeds are same old in their presence as the crop plants. Weeds are commonly growing with cropping plants. Weeds are referred as unwanted plants (Kasara et al, 1998). Weeds are also useful as Herbal Medicines (Govindiah, 1981). Floristic diversity and indigenous uses of weeds in maize crops was recorded by Pandal et al, 2013. Weed flora in maize crop fields was assessed by Singh and Dangwal 2013. Much seed production, rapid growth tendency as well as aggressively spreading in the fields was noticed by Dangwal et al 2010. Marwat et al recorted in year 2012 as biodiversity of grassy weeds and their ethno botanical importance in dera ismail khan district KPK Pakistan. High degree of seed production support rapid propagation (Chaudhari, 1992). Rajput et al recorded the Check list of the weeds found in cotton crops, cultivated in Taluka Ubauro, District Sukkur, Pakistan. Weed species diversity in organic and integrated farming systems (Jastrzebska et al, 2013). Weed flora analysis of organic farming in the Fehar Koros region, Weed flora analysis of organic farming in the Fehar Koros region, was examined by Zalai, 2011. Hyvonen and Salonen 2002 recorded Weed species diversity and community composition in cropping practices at two intensity levels. A survey on weed diversity in coastal rice fields of Sebarang Perak in peninsular Malaysia. The journal of Animal and Plant Sciences was done by Hakim et al, 2013. Weeds plants vegetation composition may be 229

differ in different fields base on location (Uddin et al 2010). It is also affected by the local climatic conditions. Karim et al studied in 2004 on Weed problems and their management in rice fields of Malaysia. Weeds are undesirable plants in cropping fields (Patil et al, 2010.). Studies on weed diversity of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) crop fields of Marathwada region was made by Dhole et al, 2013. A quantities estimation of Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol.Sci. 1(8): (2014): 229-233 weeds of sugarcane crop was assessed by Takim and Amodu 2013. Materials and Methods Table -1. Weed Plant species Diversity in the Herbal Garden. By continuous observations in the Herbal Garden weed species of the plants were recorded and identified by using available literatures. These are classified with their related information in Table 1, 2 and 3. S. No. Botanical Name Family Habit Propagation 1. Ageratum conyzoides L. Asteraceae Herb Seed 2. Alternanthera tenella Colla Amaranthaceae Herb/ Seed 3. Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC. Fabaceae Herb/ Seed 4. Amaranthus retroflexus L. Amaranthaceae Herb Seed 5. Cardamine hirsute L. Brassicaceae Herb Seed 6. Centotheca lappacea (L.) Desv. Poaceae Herb Seed 7. Chloris barbata Sw. Poaceae Herb Seed 8. Crassocephalum crepidioides Asteraceae Herb Seed (Benth.) S. Moore 9. Croton sparsiflorus Morong Euphorbiaceae Herb Seed 10. Desmodium triflorum DC Fabaceae Herb/ Seed 11. Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler Poaceae Herb Seed 12. Echinochloa colona (L.) Link Poaceae Herb Seed 13. Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae Herb Seed 14. Emilia sonchifolia (L.) DC. ex Wight Asteraceae Herb Seed 15. Evolvulus nummularius (L.) L. Fabaceae Herb/ Seed 16. Gamochaeta calviceps (Fernald) Cabrera. Asteraceae Herb Seed 17. Isachne globosa (Thunb.) O. Ktze. Poaceae Herb Seed 18. Kyllinga nemoralis L. Cyperaceae Herb Seed 19. Medicago polymorpha L. Fabaceae Herb/ Seed 20. Merremia gangetica Cufod. Convolvulaceae Herb/ Seed 21. Oldenlandia corymbosa L. Rubiaceae Herb Seed 22. Panicum dichotomiflorum Michx. Poaceae Herb Seed 23. Panicum repens L. Poaceae Herb Seed 24. Portulaca oleracea L. Portulacaceae Herb/ Seed 25. Rumex dentatus L. Polygonaceae Herb Seed 26. Sesbania sesban (Jacq.) W. Wight Fabaceae Shrub Seed 27. Spermacoce articularis L. F. Rubiaceae Herb Seed 28. Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. Malvaceae Shrub Seed 29. Urochloa mutica (Forssk.) T.Q. Poaceae Herb Seed 30. Vigna luteola (Jacq.) Fabaceae Herb/Climber Seed 230

Table - (2) Family wise Diversity of the Weeds in Herbal Garden. S. No. Family Herb Herb/ Shrub Herb/ Total Climber 1. Asteraceae Herb 4 - - - 4 2. Amaranthaceae Herb/ 1 - - 1 2 3. Brassicaceae Herb 1 - - - 1 4. Convolvulaceae Herb/ - - 1 1 5. Cyperaceae Herb 1 - - - 1 6. Euphorbiaceae Herb 1 - - - 1 7. Fabaceae Shrub - 1 1 4 6 8. Malvaceae Shrub - 1 1 9. Poaceae Herb 9 9 10. Polygonaceae Herb 1 1 11. Portulacaceae Herb/ - - - 1 1 12. Rubiaceae Herb 2 - - - 2 Table - 3. Habit of the Weeds in Herbal Garden S. No. Habit Type Number of the Aromatic Plants 1. Herb 20 2. Shrub 2 3. Herb/ 7 4. Herb/Climber 1 231

All possible measures were applied to control on the weeds dispersal in the Herbal Garden developed for the ex-situ conservation of the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. Completely removal strategy was mostly applied to control the weed population in Herbal Garden. Application of weed killing chemicals was also applied before introducing the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) in Herbal Garden. Results and Discussion Result of the present study shown in Table - 1 with the related information of individuals weed recorded from Herbal Garden during the tenure of its development/plantation. Weeds were Herb, Shrub, Herb/, and Herb/Climber in nature. Weeds having tendency of numerous seed production and efficient capability to resist the adverse environmental condition. Under the current study there are 30 species of weeds were recorded and arranged in tables for easily and clear understanding. Total recorded weeds were belonging to 12 varied families. A maximum member of the weeds noticed from the family Poaceae than in second position 6 members of family Fabaceae, 4 members of the family Asteraceae were recorded from the Herbal Garden. Rest of the families includes one - two members of the weeds. Most of the members of the weeds found in herbaceous in nature as they registered 20. 2 shrub nature, 7 Herb/creeper and 1 Herb/Climber weeds were found in the Herbal Garden. Acknowledgments I would like to acknowledge UGC - New Delhi for providing Start up Grant, of Rs. Six Lacks No. F. 20 17 (3)/2012 (BSR) - Dated 8 March 2013. References Bag, T.K. 2008. Weeds flora associated with cymbidium cultivation in Sikkim. ENVIS Bulletin: Hindustan Ecology 16 (2): 1-5. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol.Sci. 1(8): (2014): 229-233 232 Chaudhary, A. A., Hameed M. Ahmad R. and Hussain A. 2001. Phytosociological studies in Chhumbi Surala wild life sanctuary, Chakwal, Pakistan. Dangwal, L. R., Singh A., Singh T., and Sharma T. 2010.Effects of weeds on the yield of wheat crop in tehsil Nowshera. Journal of American Science. 6 (10) : 405 407. Dangwal, L. R., Singh A., Singh T., and Sharma T. 2010.Major weeds of paddy fields in district Rajouri (J&K) India.ARPN Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science.7 (7) : 527-532. Dhole, J. A., Lone K. D., Dhole N. A., and Bodke S. S. 2013. Studies on weed diversity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crop fields of Marathwada region. International journal of current microbiology and applied sciences. 2 (6) : 293 298. Govindiah, 1981. Role weeds in Ayurvedic Medicine. Bull Medico. Ethno-botanical Res. 1981, 4 (3-4) : 144 147. Hakim, M. A., Juraimi A. S., Ismail M. R,, Hanafi M. M. and Selamat A. 2013. A survey on weed diversity in coastal rice fields of Sebarang Perak in peninsular Malaysia. The journal of Animal and Plant Sciences. 23 (2) : 534 542. Hyvonen, T., Salonen J. 2002. Weed species diversity and community composition in cropping practices at two intensity levels. Plant Ecol. 154: 73 81. Jastrzebska, M., Jastrzebski W.P., Holdynski C. and Kostrzewska. 2013. Weed species diversity in organic and integrated farming systems. ACTA AGROBOTNICA 66(3) : 1134 124. Karim, S. M. R., Azmi B. M. and Ismail B. S. 2004. Weed problems and their managemrnt in rice fields of Malaysia. Weed Biology and Management. 4: 177 186. Kasara, P. K., Mohammed S., Chawan DD, Sen DN. Weeds of Indian Desert and their chemical control. Indian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 1998, 2(1): 23 27. Marwat, S. K., Rehman F. U.,Usman K., Rashid A. and Ghulam S. 2012. Biodiversity of grassy weeds and their ethno-botanical importance in dera ismail khan district KPK Pakistan.Pak. J. Bot., 44 (2): 733-738. Pandal, S. B., Sri Sandhya B, Buchi RJ, Rama Krishna B. 2(6): 56 63. Patil, P. S., Ahirrao Y.A. Dusing Y. A., Aher V. P. and Patil D. A. 2010. Role of crop weeds in traditional medicines in Buldhana district (MH). Life sciences leaflets. 10 : 261 272.

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