Aims: The study of production and morphological characteristics of seeds allows identifying the different seeds mixed with cultivated plant; it also allows knowing the various species of weeds in fields. So such studies help to develop different strategies to control weeds. Methodology: The work on the identification starts by collecting seeds from fields then study it thoroughly in the laboratory where researchers often observe it by naked eyes, in addition to the reliance on references and researches concerning describing seeds to make the study effective and successful it must be conducted carefully with continual vigilance because of the smallness of some seeds so we use magnifying glass, the optical microscope and pocket lamp to see ...
Recently the interest in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a multipurpose plant is growing up ...
Eight accessions of Jatropha curcas (six American and two African) were sown in the south of Tunisia...
The genus Brassica, a member of the Family Cruciferae, contains approximately fifty species, includi...
Aims: Seed characters are very helpful for identification of a large number of species or genera. In...
Objective – to study additional representative carpological characteristics for identification of th...
The analysis of weed flora composition in the crops of Oranie (North-West Algeria) highlighted the p...
International audienceThis work characterises the changes in composition of the weed flora commonly ...
International audienceTo gain new insights into the complex evolutionary history of Brassica rapa, w...
The seeds of wild Crambe species have potential to be used as a source of industrial oil and animal ...
Abstract: This ecophysiological study was conducted on a species (Sinapis arvensis L.) widespread in...
The shape dimensions and characteristics of pollen grains and seeds have importance in distinguish a...
International audienceCover crops, as either a living plant or mulch, can suppress weeds by reducing...
Introduction: Ranunculus ficariais L. (Fig buttercup or Lesser Celandine) is an herbaceous perennial...
The study was carried out in 2003–2004 on the field which had been left fallowed for the last 3–4 ye...
The most important source of weeding in crops is the reserves of seeds weed in the soil. It has a hu...
Recently the interest in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a multipurpose plant is growing up ...
Eight accessions of Jatropha curcas (six American and two African) were sown in the south of Tunisia...
The genus Brassica, a member of the Family Cruciferae, contains approximately fifty species, includi...
Aims: Seed characters are very helpful for identification of a large number of species or genera. In...
Objective – to study additional representative carpological characteristics for identification of th...
The analysis of weed flora composition in the crops of Oranie (North-West Algeria) highlighted the p...
International audienceThis work characterises the changes in composition of the weed flora commonly ...
International audienceTo gain new insights into the complex evolutionary history of Brassica rapa, w...
The seeds of wild Crambe species have potential to be used as a source of industrial oil and animal ...
Abstract: This ecophysiological study was conducted on a species (Sinapis arvensis L.) widespread in...
The shape dimensions and characteristics of pollen grains and seeds have importance in distinguish a...
International audienceCover crops, as either a living plant or mulch, can suppress weeds by reducing...
Introduction: Ranunculus ficariais L. (Fig buttercup or Lesser Celandine) is an herbaceous perennial...
The study was carried out in 2003–2004 on the field which had been left fallowed for the last 3–4 ye...
The most important source of weeding in crops is the reserves of seeds weed in the soil. It has a hu...
Recently the interest in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a multipurpose plant is growing up ...
Eight accessions of Jatropha curcas (six American and two African) were sown in the south of Tunisia...
The genus Brassica, a member of the Family Cruciferae, contains approximately fifty species, includi...