Herbicides are the culprits

Fungus to weed out the plague of India s tea plantations

Punjab starts an ecofriendly state level programme to clean ponds by using duckweeds

The beautiful Valley of Flowers, known for its flower diversity and fecundity, is caught in a strange controversy over ban on grazing

Dying paddy crops leave Kashmir valley farmers high and dry. The state government chips in late to combat the crisis

Genetic traits passed from crops to their weedy relatives can persist for at least six generation, and probably much longer, according to an Ohio State University, USA, study conducted with radishes.

British researchers have found that magnetic fields reduce the amount of seaweed fouling underwater surfaces. This could help develop an environment friendly antifouling system which is a big problem

australian government will use a fungus to fight a weed, which has destroyed vast areas of the country's natural bushland. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and

Almost 40 per cent of all wetlands in Assam are under threat

The people of Himachal Pradesh and the adjoining states have finally got some respite from the weed, Ageratum conyzoids , locally known as "neela phulnu', which had

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