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Parthenium hysterophorus L: DISTRIBUTION, IMPACT, AND POSSIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES IN ETHIOPIA
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<p>The issue of <em>Parthenium</em> <em>hysterophorus</em> weed is very important in Ethiopian agriculture. It is spreading rapidly in the highland and lowland areas since its introduction. Currently, most of the regions are invaded by the weed, even the capital city Addis Ababa. There are several factors favoring its rapid distribution in the environment. Its ability to adapt wide range of climatic condition, its allelopathic effect, short life cycle, prolific nature and having large seed bank in the soil environment are among the principal factors. Parthenium has the capacity to decrease the composition and diversity of plant species and it has adverse effects on crop yield, as well as animal and human health. Despite its negative effects, the weed has potential uses such as preparing compost, botanical control of insect pests and bio-herbicide. On the other hand, mechanical control, chemical herbicides, phytochemicals, composting and biological control has been pointed out as an effective management ways and eradication of this weed. There is a need for ecologically balanced management of <em>Parthenium </em>weed aiming to enhance the quality of life for farmers and rural communities, especially in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Ethiopia. Hence, the objective of this review was to explore the distribution, harmful and beneficial effects as well as the possible controlling practices against <em>P. hysterophorus. </em></p>
Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Title: Parthenium hysterophorus L: DISTRIBUTION, IMPACT, AND POSSIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES IN ETHIOPIA
Description:
<p>The issue of <em>Parthenium</em> <em>hysterophorus</em> weed is very important in Ethiopian agriculture.
It is spreading rapidly in the highland and lowland areas since its introduction.
Currently, most of the regions are invaded by the weed, even the capital city Addis Ababa.
There are several factors favoring its rapid distribution in the environment.
Its ability to adapt wide range of climatic condition, its allelopathic effect, short life cycle, prolific nature and having large seed bank in the soil environment are among the principal factors.
Parthenium has the capacity to decrease the composition and diversity of plant species and it has adverse effects on crop yield, as well as animal and human health.
Despite its negative effects, the weed has potential uses such as preparing compost, botanical control of insect pests and bio-herbicide.
On the other hand, mechanical control, chemical herbicides, phytochemicals, composting and biological control has been pointed out as an effective management ways and eradication of this weed.
There is a need for ecologically balanced management of <em>Parthenium </em>weed aiming to enhance the quality of life for farmers and rural communities, especially in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Ethiopia.
Hence, the objective of this review was to explore the distribution, harmful and beneficial effects as well as the possible controlling practices against <em>P.
hysterophorus.
</em></p>.
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