Abstract:
Weed flora of the mulberry gardens in Jammu and Kashmir comprised of 123 species in 103 genera and 35 families. Among these, 100 species (81.30%) were dicot and the rest were monocots. Asteraceae (29 species) was the largest family. The studied species included annuals (55.28%), biennials (6.50%) and perennials (38.21 %). Most of the species were therophytes, 85% species were herbaceous, the rest were grasses and one each sedge and parasitic. The flowering and fruiting period ranged mostly from three to five months.
Page(s):
375-384
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research, Volume: 20, Issue: 3, Year: 2014