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2. Identification of Weeds
Presented by
M.Anees Khan
Department of Entomology
Faculty of Agricultural
Sciences&Technology
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Types of Weeds 2
3. Rabi Season Weeds
• There are two types of Weeds
• Narrow leaves which belongs to Grass
Family(Graminiae)
• Broad Leaves other than grass family all weeds
are included in broad leaves
Types of Weeds 3
4. 1.Anagallis arvensis L ( Billi BootI)
Blue pimpernel
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Ericales
• Family : Primulaceae
• Genius : Anagallis
Species : A. arvensis
• Locality : Wheat Fields
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Anagallis arvensis L. Show All
scarlet pimpernel
Types of Weeds 4
5. 2.Asphodilus tenuifolius( Piazi)
Jungle onion
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Asparagales
• Family :
Xanthorrhoeaceae
• Genius : Asphodelus
• Species : A. tenuifolius
• Locality : wheat Field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 5
6. 3.Avena fatua( Jamdar ( Push) Javi ( Urdu)
Wild Oats
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Poales
• Family : Poaceae
• Genius : Avena
• Species : Avena fatua
• Locality : Wheat fields
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 6
14. 8.Cirsium arvense( Lahia , Bhur Bhur)
Creeping thistle
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Asterales
• Family : Asteraceae
• Genius : Cirsium
• Species : Cirisum arvense
• Locality : Wheat Fields
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 14
15. 9.Convolvulus arvensis ( prevatay ( Push) Ilri , Laihai (
Urdu)
Field bindweed
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Solanales
• Family : Convolvulaceae
• Genius : Convolvulus
• Species : C. arvensis
• Locality : Wheat and Fruit
orchards fields
• Habit :Perennial
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 15
16. 10.Coronopus didymus( Jangli Haloon)
Swine cress
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Brassicales
• Family : Brassicaceae
• Genius : Coronopus
• Species : C. didymus
• Locality : Wheat field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 16
17. 11.Euphorbia prostrata ( Lall Dhodhak)
Red spurge
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Malpighiales
• Family : Euphorbiaceae
• Genius : Euphorbia
• Species : E. prostrata
• Locality : Wheat field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 17
18. 12.Euphorbia helioscopia ( Mandaroo( Push) Chattri ( Urdu)
Sunspurge/ Cat’s milk
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Malpighiales
• Family : Euphorbiaceae
• Genius : Euphorbia
• Species : E. helescopia
• Locality : Wheat and
vegetables fields
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 18
19. 13.Fumaria indica ( Papra ( Push) Shahtra ( Urdu))
Fumitory
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Ranunculales
• Family : Papaveraceae
• Genius : Fumaria
• Species : F. indica
• Locality : Wheat field
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 19
20. 14.Galium aparine ( Wari booti, Lappetee booti)
Catch weed
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Gentianales
• Family : Rubiaceae
• Genius : Galium
• Species :G. aparine
• Locality : Wheat Field
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 20
21. 15.Lathyrus aphaca( Jangli mattar)
Cow pea
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Fabales
• Family : Fabaceae
• Genius : Lathyrus
• Species : L. aphaca
• Locality : Wheat field
• Habitat : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 21
22. 16.Lathyrus sativus ( Rewari kalan)
Grass pea
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Fabales
• Family : Fabaceae
• Genius : Lathyrus
• Species : L. sativus
• Locality : Wheat Field
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 22
23. 17.Medicago polymorpha( Maina)
Bur clover
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Fabales
• Family : Fabaceae
• Genius : Medicago
• Species : M.polymorpha
• Locality : Wheat Fields
• Habit : Annual
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 23
24. 18.Melilotus albus ( Sanji Safeed)
White sweet clover
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Fabales
• Family : Fabaceae
• Genius : Melilotus
• Species :M.albus
• Locality : Wheat Field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 24
25. 19.Melilotus indicud ( Sanji Zarad)
Yellow sweet clover
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Fabales
• Family : Fabaceae
• Genius : Melilotus
• Species : M. indicus
• Locality : Wheat Field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 25
30. 21.Polopogon monspelliensis(Dumb Ghass or Ghooian)
White grass
• Kingdom : Plantae
• Order : Poales
• Family : Poaceae
• Genius : Polypogon
• Species : P.
monspelliensis
• Locality : Wheat Field
• Range : Pakistan
Types of Weeds 30