Title: The impact, uses, and ecological role of agrestals (weeds) in two selected agroecosystems of Eastern India

Abstract: Agricultural fields contain some small plants (weeds) which are known as agrestals. Generally, weeds are perceived as unwanted intruders in agro-ecosystems that compete for resources, reduce yields, and force the use of human labor and technology to prevent crop losses; but not all weeds are undesirable. Some weeds act as valuable agro-ecosystem components. They serve as nutritious foods, and important sources of fodder and medicine. Certain weeds may limit insect damage to crops. These beneficial effects indicate that weeds are not just agricultural pests, but can also play beneficial roles in the human society. So, the main objective of the study is to know about the beneficial agrestals of the district and their roles. Detailed field surveys were made in different blocks of the district to collect data about agrestals and their usefulness. These fields contain various medicinal plants such as Solanum nigrum L., Eclipta prostrata L. Oxalis corniculata L., Rungia pectinata L. etc., edible plant Amaranthus viridis L., ornamental plant Grangea maderaspatana (L.) Poir, and aromatic plant Trachyspermum copticum L. It is clear from the study that these two fields of the district contain some valuable agrestals which are used by the locals. [Dwari and Mondal (2012). The impact, uses, and ecological role of agrestals (weeds) in two selected agroecosystems of Eastern India. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 4(13):472-480. DOI: 10.5897/IJBC12.009] ${imageDescription} Comment

Key words: Agrestals, agro-ecosystems, weeds, food, fodder, medicine, insects, society

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Article: WeedsNews3914 (permalink)
Categories: :WeedsNews:beneficial weeds, :WeedsNews:fodder, :WeedsNews:non-chemical control, :WeedsNews:research alert
Date: 25 October 2012; 12:58:32 PM AEDT

Author Name: Zheljana Peric
Author ID: zper12