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Broad leaf weeds

Broad leaf weeds of wheat

 

Broadleaf weeds are generally easily identified than other categories of weeds. They have broad leaves that are generally produced in pairs or multiples, wide, flat leaves situated on a stem. Broadleaf weeds are distinctive from and are botanically not closely related to grasses and sedges. Broadleaf leaves may be simple or compound. Veins within the leaf give a netted appearance in most cases. Wheat crop is interfering by several broad leaf weeds, the important broad leaf weeds are given below:

Bathua
Krishan neel
Hirankhuri
Gajri
Chatri matri
Senji
Akri
Kateli
Pohali
Duddhee

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