Striga vs Witchweed - What's the difference?
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Striga has no English definition.
(biology) Any of several flowering plants of the genus Striga , from Africa and Asia, some of which are parasitic to crops.
* 1968 , (U.S.) National Research Council: Committee on Plant and Animal Pests: Subcommittee on Weeds, Principles of Plant and Animal Pest Control'', Volume 2: ''Weed Control , National Academy of Sciences Publication 1597,
* 1969 , George Agrios, Plant Pathology ,
* 2001', Robert E. Eplee, ''Case Study 2.10 Co-ordination of '''Witchweed Eradication in the USA'', RĂ¼diger Wittenberg, Matthew J. W. Cock (editors), ''Invasive Alien Species: A Toolkit of Best Prevention and Management Practices ,
Striga is likely misspelled.
Striga has no English definition.
As a noun witchweed is
any of several flowering plants of the genus Striga, from Africa and Asia, some of which are parasitic to crops.striga
Not English
Striga has no English definition. It may be misspelled.witchweed
English
(wikipedia witchweed) (Striga)Noun
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- The witchweed -suppression program is a classic example of a systems approach to weed management and represents one of the finest organized efforts in the United States to eradicate a weed.
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- A number of witchweed species parasitize important economic plants such as corn, sugarcane, rice, tobacco, and some small grains.
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- The Asian and African witchweed (Striga asiatica ) grows parasitically on the roots of members of the Poaceae, especially maize and sorghum causing significant crop losses, but also on rice, millet, sugar cane and grasses.
