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Weeds undesirable plants have pour many negative effects on the yield of the economically growing crops .To control these noxious plants scientist tried chemical control strategies but for last many years these chemicals have been found to be very harmful for the other lives. This has necessitated a more intensive search for alternative weed management strategies .The idea of using plant pathogens for management of weeds is not new; however, the concept of the development of a bioherbicide technology as a specialized field of study is very young. In present study use of two strains of…mehr

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Weeds undesirable plants have pour many negative effects on the yield of the economically growing crops .To control these noxious plants scientist tried chemical control strategies but for last many years these chemicals have been found to be very harmful for the other lives. This has necessitated a more intensive search for alternative weed management strategies .The idea of using plant pathogens for management of weeds is not new; however, the concept of the development of a bioherbicide technology as a specialized field of study is very young. In present study use of two strains of Alternaria alternata has been tested on two noxious weed species Rumex dentaus and Chenopodium album ,of wheat crop and efforts have been made to evolve commercial bioherbicides for their control. Different formulations and environmental conditions were used against different growth stages of the respective weeds. The above mentioned study will open new areas for A. alternta to be used as biologicalcontrol agents.
Autorenporträt
I Dr. Iffat Siddiqui was born in Pakistan. I am an enthusiastic and energetic PhD holder in Botany having more than 10 years experience of research in the esteemed organization of Pakistan. My areas of interest are Mycology, Plant Pathology, Bio Control, AM Mycorrhizae, Weed Science, Identification & Preservation of Fungal Isolates.