Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study showing that in an area with moldboard tillage there are 16 species of weeds belonging to the following families: Roaceae B., Polygonaceae J, Chenopodiaceae V., Amaranthaceae J., etc. It has been established that with no-mouldboard tillage soils in the study area grow 33 plant species belonging to different families, such as Roaceae B., Polygonaceae J, Chenopodiaceaevent, Rubiaceae, etc. It was revealed that the dominant plant species in the study area were: Amaranthus Retroflexus L., A. blitoides S. Watson, Conyza canadensis (L.) Crong and other harmful cosmopolitan perennials, such as: Convōlvulus arvēnsis, Euphorbia waldstéinii, Cīrsium setōsum.

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