h�b```f``�d`e`��� € "@16�w�8�*cX���8�q|�sU9+���e�{਄��"N�ũ��*����;: ���ʡL����@�� �p�Vb��:�z�ƿ �,��60X0�90y1�M`��`x�q��F]� �LL:���?0uu��`��@�+c�B���NL��n�1�0T�\�� ���^� /����@��� #�7� At higher concentration (20%) significant reduction of 44.8% to 73.1% and 39.9% to 64.64% were observed in leaf and stem extract of Cassia tora, Amaranthus spinosus, Xanthium strumarium and Cassia sericea as compared to control. ( 30 ) • Antidepressant: Study evaluated the antidepressant activity of methanolic extract of A. spinosus on Forced Swimming Test (FST) and Tail Suspension Test (TST) models. H�\��N�@F�y���CK�YMH�j�b�(L+�]Ȗ^�흏�h" �Yvf8�N�ڬ7�]���f���w�Mz�ϩQ��C�y�ڮfӳ9�C�[��r����>�*����iLwu��;����j���]}���.ߞ��K�G7s˥kuo����>�˧��Mk��x������ˠ���s�4}���n4��Y5�k�G�������B���7�uʪ��� �%�{�ߒo�w�;�#�>T-��`\����0.S"���rz��%�k������ͳ�GM�\�\Ogga}A}a� ^/����= 2. They are often most abundant in fields that have been heavily grazed. ������C?8�}0 UV�. 0000001078 00000 n 0000008746 00000 n glabrous) or sparsely hairy (i.e. The nutritional value of Amaranthus spinosus is comparable to that of other vegetable amaranths.Amaranthus leaves contain per 100 g edible portion: water 84.0 g, energy 176 kJ (42 kcal), protein 4.6 g, fat 0.2 g, carbohydrate 8.3 g, fibre 1.8 g, Ca 410 mg, P 103 mg and Fe 8.9 mg (Leung, W.-T.W., Busson, F. & Jardin, C., 1968). %PDF-1.4 %���� 232 0 obj <>stream Leaves are elliptic- obavate, acute base, apex are acutely emarginated. endstream endobj 214 0 obj <> endobj 215 0 obj <> endobj 216 0 obj <>stream �(�����+د��+0=��@~ ��I���O�O�O�O�O�O�O�O�O�O�� 8П���Z�߾i�)Y�Lm:� 0000009498 00000 n 0000009086 00000 n on December 6, 2016. 195 0 obj <> endobj A leafy, many-branched plant, often with reddish stems, and pairs of sharp spines at the stem nodes. But amaranthus spinosus leaves do contain low level of oxalates, which is not a good thing for people with special medical condition such as kidney stones or gallstones. ��Y�߁�!�>�_��d�G� Q��� The leaves are edible and nutritious. 0000020616 00000 n Conversely, if residual control cannot be obtained, then low-cost options must be found so that multiple applications can be made each season. Spiny amaranth is a native to tropical America and can be found throughout Tennessee. Common name. It isn't as common as its relative A. hybridus here in the Midwest. It has rough, erect stems and grows up to 6 feet tall. 0000009601 00000 n Grichar WJ, 1994. CABI 1 reports that Hypolixus truncatulus has been released in Thailand for the control of Amaranthus spinosus, a major weed of many crops. vegetables consumed in Africa, Amaranthus hybridus (smooth pigweed) was the least toxic and proceeded Chateau®, Sencor®, Gramoxone Inteon®, Pursuit®, to recommend its use as an edible foodstuff. 0000026788 00000 n 0000007872 00000 n Amaranthus spinosus is definitely one of those plants you love to hate. The following herbicides were applied: acifluorfen alone (at 0.42 kg/ha) or in combination with bentazone (0.42 + 0.84 and 0.28 + 0.56 kg, resp. trailer @�hW@- ����w.��@�9�p���m7�M~�c��=�C7��x��`��&�m׷�j����L&����e ��pMU��n^��f6�x�&�>wa}���?�d��?��Ŧ��m��k3}k��&��Ӯ��~�=�O���l�0�؅�Դan�S0U�_m�w�j�����ñ��̦�^�9M�Ǩ���c�x��������-�{�K�k�j�i�uR�L�_�3�=9�匯�j���T��Sd�tN�CԅjG�u�=5��j�&��#���Po������������Y��O�{K�[�5/�=������1���^~��+�ZO������k ��Y?�L%̹ �Bf��Y�,d0��;2���f!��Y�,`2��9� �v}�x��e���u��-b+�~@'�C�w�4NVOa�� i0� }7v�����b[P�hJ��{+h4.�Ď�h��~VeU0��^L�e��:4E7 ������,h�&1�^ؐ�5���:�J�]AS +��ۻ���=�Gpin/�1�J��No������SV�%:u���*Ž���ޅ�Rte��+.�`�&�f/���|��UO��raO�~ns˞jw_��90�A�;��_�5�i��Y��;�lZ+��#� �{� Usually flowers and fruits as a weedy plant about 1 m tall. �;�q*ڔ������I~��Y"�0��)���R7㺙�͸nV The nutritional value of Amaranthus spinosus is comparable to that of other vegetable amaranths.Amaranthus leaves contain per 100 g edible portion: water 84.0 g, energy 176 kJ (42 kcal), protein 4.6 g, fat 0.2 g, carbohydrate 8.3 g, fibre 1.8 g, Ca 410 mg, P 103 mg and Fe 8.9 mg (Leung, W.-T.W., Busson, F. & Jardin, C., 1968). H��Tmo�0�ί�OS,�@‹TU��:��$觱&1�Rbg8���������D��|�n�7X�\����WO�\�����-�\^^ߢ���7�2⇞�f�(MaY���VT2���mY�Z@kDR����w,BPpe� (2007) found pendimethalin on its own ineffective in pastures, but pendimethalin combined with mecocrop, mecocrop alone, or dicamba, gave good control. H���ao�@���+�#���.�4MZ�I/��%�O��B�"ׂ�^�}gf�+�6�qaw����/�Y2��Ma0Zl�..F_Ӻ '���Gw��0\^^�P�u2��1x�����T���gSUeۖ�:oZ�6ۼ�18)��ʺ@Mw.|C�=p��`@� �����t�!Q�6�!ˉ��O����n�M��Z���1nL�剚_����. H�\��n�0��z Spiny amaranth (Amaranthus spinosus L.) is a common weed of grazed pastures and hayfields in Kentucky. Weeds and Their Control: Spiny Pigweed (Amaranthus spinosus) by Karen. Spiny amaranth is most prevalent in high traffic and bareground areas, such as feeding and watering areas, but can quickly move throughout ... difficult to control due to a long germination period, rapid and large growth, prolific seed Spiny Amaranth (Amaranthus spinosus L.) control in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Galinato MI, Moody K, Piggin CM. Native to the lowland tropics in the Americas, spiny amaranth has spread through tropical and subtropical latitudes around the world (Holm et al., 1991), has become a major weed of rice in the Philippines (Chauhan and Johnson, 2009), and is moving into temperate regions in the United States. The wasp Psytallia fletcheri (Silvestri) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a larval parasitoid, is the most effective biological control agent located. �*X��Y�����}������|�x�n�V�͊`0�������d�_.z�4[DK��7{+{i A leafy, many-branched plant, often with reddish stems, and pairs of sharp spines at the stem nodes. Introduction Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) is a common weed found by roadsides, in waste places, fields, and cul … endstream endobj 204 0 obj <> endobj 205 0 obj <> endobj 206 0 obj <>stream Plant Details Taxonomy: Amaranthus spinosus L. Family Amaranthaceae (also placed in Chenopodiaceae) Common names: needle burr, spiny amaranth, spiny pigweed. Precautions of Amaranthus Spinosus Health benefits of Amaranthus spinosus are actually very high compared to any other herbal medicine from its calcium properties. 0000017091 00000 n Amaranthus spinosus is a traditional medicinal herb that belongs to Amaranthaceae, it has been used in the treatment of inflammation, depression, diabetes, wound, malaria and pain (Ilhem et al., 2016). ���'"��� *�9y��@��3���va ��F�jC=��کI�k�&i���l鹖�Z��.�+� T88(n�Y��v�A���a�3éo=4J�>�ճ=jev�Q`z�Z�p�5���q�� Amaranthus spinosusis also used as forage and said to increase the yield of milk in cattle. At higher concentration (20%) significant reduction of 44.8% to 73.1% and 39.9% to 64.64% were observed in leaf and stem extract of Cassia tora, Amaranthus spinosus, Xanthium strumarium and Cassia sericea as compared to control. H��T�n�@}�ẈW�eח�-EH$@��i���KRUl�[_6��}g�&5RQ!�jf��9gfx�F���Um H>�慀ie}�F�:-��h�9-W`�rx�����������|D � F�(�? There are several weeds that it is nearly impossible to eliminate and this is one of them. Spiny amaranth is primarily a weed of pastures and hay fields, and occurs less often in agronomic crops and turfgrass. There are several weeds that it is nearly impossible to eliminate and this is one of them. H�\��j�0��~ Seeds germinate best with light, so tillage is a way to help control this annual invasive. Spiny Amaranth (Spiny Pigweed) Control in Pastures 2 long-term control of spiny amaranth. The plants should be thinned to a final within row spacing of 20 cm (8 in). 0000012006 00000 n Spiny Amaranth Amaranthus spinosus L. Classification and Description Spiny amaranth, also known as hogweed, spiny pig-weed, spiny carelessweed, or stickerweed, is an erect summer annual that is a member of the pigweed family (Amaranthaceae). (Amaranthaceae)[] is an annual herb found throughout India and also in many tropical countries.The roots are used as a laxative, as emollient poultice,[] as antimalarial,[] antioxidant,[] anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antidiuretic agents, and also in hepatic disorders. endstream endobj 210 0 obj <> endobj 211 0 obj <> endobj 212 0 obj <> endobj 213 0 obj <>stream Amaranthus spinosus leaves and young plants are collected for home consumption as a cooked, steamed or fried vegetable, especially during periods of drought. Field trials were conducted near Yoakum during 1991 and 1992 on Tremona loamy fine sand to evaluate the efficacy of 8 post-em. Spiny amaranth (Amaranthus spinosus L.) is a common weed of grazed pastures and hayfields in Kentucky. Nuevo Catálogo de la Flora Vascular de Venezuela (New catalogue of the vascular flora of Venezuela). axils) of the leaves. =[�Rő�FD��t##�9ꕊ�䒺Ǎ�� j��*apG#C*4��ԏ�#�i�h�-'�dv�/���D�##U%�1$um"K���U������C�.�1�)r�D��i�0��%�$Q�3 �@�VѼ!fG2&�s��#� 2x�1M�KL06h��K�sM�`H'4����&yrC��^�$Cc��L��^��1�����`o����+�]G߱㏨�!�,�����b0+�0A���+vR�5�Cs�����2���d~4��/^�:'�EqP����=���a�}��M���g��>�eO�ua{���qh�Il/v�����5u�.�?5��yQ�z�l�X*�S�w#t*�Jz�b�S|������%���'��)��]�8�?xv�dt��O(O���uuΎ�Ҝ���xJ�~4*n��(|�|(���� :��l��G7i��^t������, 8jU��T��1(�v�sdEÑ���#��� }��'[���x����tTAyN����#v��q��.���(f����V�@��F;~�Z���i�� ͊I l��ޛ��w�&�x�tq������� Origins: Native to tropical America (Randall, 2002). A pair of spines in the leaf axils, often dense presence of axillary 5–10 mm diameter fruit capsular, dehiscent. ��� 0000006300 00000 n Some amaranth species are cultivated as leaf vegetables, pseudocereals, and ornamental plants.Most of the Amaranthus species are summer annual weeds and are commonly referred to as pigweeds. �C�.wc�0�8 �CP�`K�+��Y>����1P����f�e�پo�vt���R���m��z� ut�xj���\���ܛ��y�gy���_�x�v�K�\��g����=���!>g����C۝�������[����؍�p��k�1�������Ӵ�m��������Z��G�VY��ƭ�ñ���e��>. 0000069119 00000 n �Cpb[�L�8 ����{�j�(��o�]OH�[���j�6.ۃo���:�`΍�_�[�؜���h������j�Wm�G����u����]��&����F��\w'�E�[�94�b�������[��p�~0�٘��R��_˖M��_8�26&���D���i Distribution: Cosmopolitan in warm temperate and tropical regions but increasingly found in temperate 0000013732 00000 n 0000004368 00000 n Although Telar is very effective on spiny amaranth, there are few other weeds that it can control. Control Mowing can suppress spiny pigweed growth and seed �n� ��(D"���Ia��q̆>�C�=a��WC'ُ�ܚ%���.\�/�>�3��~�b- W�r\�BX�Ya���V��$ٓ�h�~�0$[A�c*�� WHAT TO LOOK FOR. 195 38 At normal therapeutic doses, Amaranthus spinosus is considered safe for the treatment of liver problems. 0000011348 00000 n 55 0 obj <> endobj 111 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<43F1E95F002742B9969A84CD960A35FC>]/Index[55 126]/Info 54 0 R/Length 214/Prev 398681/Root 56 0 R/Size 181/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream Leaves �? ���5�\e#�NR|0|��Q�e�`�G)㚁yǓ���������m�OA �B����V���,���S����%m:�Ƭ �D�E��1��0��(�~�C����Q�x��p��Bh�g�i;Qf�\-W+��t6�����R�s���qBӡ�G缾&��� k���e)g�ԮFm �pKkՐqdv愇kv$�!SsTU�`_���*k�?4��c��AT9� The releases have been so successful that the weevil may replace the use of herbicides for control of this weed. Treat spiny amaranth with DuraCor® herbicide when actively growing for best control. Seed shiny black 0000010590 00000 n x�l���� c�-F �+���gY�4���|�(ڜSZ�����0*��Y�m��FYv`H�$�����>9]�q��U��q�������" �@�`� �Eh`Ӫ�r��������&��������@�:vu��]إw�!I�"XS�rC��ֽĢe)���Rچ�D!��}��ײ$Y�t��ҩ��0����z��W({>��݌���P��5���$9M�q�t�9�Qk�B; t-����0�J������2�Fg�� endstream endobj 231 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/Index[14 181]/Length 29/Size 195/Type/XRef/W[1 1 1]>>stream 0000004273 00000 n Amaranthus spinosus Leaf Meal as Potential Dietary Protein Source in the Practical Diets for Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) ... Clarias gariepinus fingerlings fed with the control diet (diet 1) had the highest weight gain while diet 5 had the poorest weight gain. Amaranthus spinosus is a ANNUAL growing to 0.6 m (2ft) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in). �J� H�\��n�0��y Alternate names Spiny Pigweed. The pest management decision guide provides information on how to prevent, monitor and control Amaranthus spinosus. 0000086056 00000 n Selected references. 0000008343 00000 n Control The herbicides Telar (chlorsulfuron) and Milestone and GrazonNext HL (both possessing aminopyralid as the Weed Technology, 8(2):199-202. �5�S���u:����G��k?� L4��H��2��E�~oE��j4$�?sR�Y��U6>�ʪ��6�b��{��ޥ- _1���5�Е��О��Y6�o�s|�͇�&8�"�&�m���?DEW�H�����G�Z-zOT��j�%��k���4��. Keywords: Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae); analgesic, anti-inflammatory, castor oil, gastric mucosal erosion, prostaglandin. Two sharp spines (5-12 mm long) are located in the forks (i.e. Plant Details Taxonomy: Amaranthus spinosus L. Family Amaranthaceae (also placed in Chenopodiaceae) Common names: needle burr, spiny amaranth, spiny pigweed. �%�-������Fje@+h�*�� �,��ܱ~��U�$l�@`��kQZc�~,�#7>"7��&��Ėl¸G [�F6m��� ܱ4FZ� � 0000000016 00000 n <<10544B4674A26040A245D270018C67F4>]/Prev 1113014/XRefStm 1401>> .�E��I A��4�}�N? 1f Wild Fodder, leafy vegetable, medicine Inflorescence in spikes to upper nodes, axillary glomerules present or not. 1999. Seeds should be sown to a depth of 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in) in rows spaced 50 cm (20 in) apart. 0000003195 00000 n Since long-term control will not be obtained, 2 or 3 applications per season should effectively manage spiny amaranth for the entire season. Information about Amaranthus spinosus diagnosis, including distribution and treatment advice Amaranthus spinosus root, 250g of Talinum triangulare root, 500g of Talinum triangulare root, ... Amaranthus spinosus and Talinum Triangulare. Spiny amaranth is most prevalent in high traffic and bareground areas, such as feeding and watering areas, but can quickly move throughout ... difficult to control due to a long germination period, rapid and large growth, prolific seed Hokche O; Berry PE; Huber O, 2008. Spiny amaranth, sometimes called spiny pigweed, is a troublesome weed of vegetables, row crops, and pasture in warm climates. 0000005516 00000 n Amaranthus spinosus L. Fig. Amaranthus spinosus has many medicinal properties like astringent, diaphore… It isn't as common as its relative A. hybridus here in the Midwest. Type: Habitat in Indiis. But amaranthus spinosus leaves do contain low level of oxalates, which is not a good thing for people with special medical condition such as kidney stones or gallstones. Control -polluted and not amended TPH, PAH, enzymatic activities and pH were analysed for twelve weeks at four weeks interval. endstream endobj 208 0 obj <>stream 0000003421 00000 n 0 '�I8'�)8U���pM���L5�Iy^)��ka�U��תע���ց�0!i6��TOГ�ɂ�22�f ԡ���!�!�C�PƝ�� ��rɹCf��28����i�N38���,��d�Ǻ��>�t�y�DuA�aj���Ϗ.��ވK��W� |��; endstream endobj 59 0 obj <>stream INTRODUCTION. Weed * Stem. herbicides, alone or in various mixtures, for the control of A. spinosus in groundnuts. Native to tropical regions of the New World, Amaranthus spinosus is now an introduced weed in many areas far outside its original range. %PDF-1.6 %���� 0000001581 00000 n startxref 3)Ӽ����w� ��b: ��5���:���6{7gyQeuKO�=ena�����I1��y�驿oz�lz���gw� Q `�X�cv�N��������,�����.��Mn|�&�̊!�Fiu�H��ۂ�7��쪘��ʾ��$g���~�����x��k�# b��_ �ҳ� ؐ�9�f7,c�؈�Y� Distribution: Cosmopolitan in warm temperate and tropical regions but increasingly found in temperate Precautions of Amaranthus Spinosus Health benefits of Amaranthus spinosus are actually very high compared to any other herbal medicine from its calcium properties. Upland rice weeds of South and Southeast Asia. These plants are Amaranthus spinosus, Azadirachta indica, Celtis australis, ... Weed control at the early vegetative phase is a must in turmeric cultivation, and paucity of labor is an emerging phenomenon in many countries, including India, which leaves the option for herbicide use as an effective means to control weeds. H�\��n�0E�� A. spinosus is very rich in proteins (12.6 Its widespread distribution and its sharp spines, which deter grazing and interfere with m… Amaranthus spinosus L. Meaning_of_the_name: Amaranthus - derives from the greek word "amarantos" meaning immortal or unfading and "anthos" meaning flower, and refers to long lasting qualities of of the flower; spinosus: spiny. �b1by"+A �$����S!��� ���;6�Bp�X1�����ş-��k,X?q%֟A�� 'Stickerweed' is the west Kentucky slang term for spiny amaranth, Amaranthus spinosus. Burr, Needle; Needle Burr; Spiny Amaranth; Spiny Pigweed. Needle burr Amaranthus spinosus leaves_Forest and Kim Starr 2006.jpg Report the presence of this pest before undertaking control Information about this pest can be … xref Spiny pigweed is an annual native to tropical America but has spread into the eastern US and California where it inhabits disturbed areas including cultivated fields, roadsides, and lawns. California county polygons can be turned off and on in the layer control box. )��[�� 0000012684 00000 n Herbicides were applied on plants with 5-6 leaves and rates of 0, 16R, 4TR, 1/4R, 1/16R, 1/64R. In Korea, Lee et al. H��S�n�0}�W�G,c!d�"�i2�j5i�O���$l#]����CG'5�`|}ι�g��e6Z�/`�kQ��ep'�x���$�_�\C 0000004891 00000 n It is relevant for Myanmar Weeds and Their Control: Spiny Pigweed (Amaranthus spinosus) by Karen. Other names that readers may be familiar with are spiny pigweed or prickly amaranth. 0000069080 00000 n Spiny amaranth, or spiny pigweed, (‎Amaranthus spinosus) is an annual pigweed species that’s critical to control as it has been linked to nitrate toxicity in livestock. Amaranthus spinosus. Geographic subdivisions for Amaranthus spinosus: SCo, w DMoj : MAP CONTROLS 1. endstream endobj 196 0 obj <>/Metadata 12 0 R/Pages 11 0 R/StructTreeRoot 14 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences<>>> endobj 197 0 obj <>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 198 0 obj <> endobj 199 0 obj <> endobj 200 0 obj <> endobj 201 0 obj <> endobj 202 0 obj <> endobj 203 0 obj <>stream endstream endobj 209 0 obj <>stream ,�u[Tm��X0xv��0�q,c~�y��sa�F�^{m��v {W����f��-����D�q@� tL� endstream endobj 56 0 obj <>>> endobj 57 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/Shading<>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 58 0 obj <>stream X��� h���?AQ�s���]d�Ql��d`Q&�Lb�JR>�3X���(��|v��8�c�_��n�ޞ�����*)DB(!-(��zBu�΍s���s6�o�靝�3ar`�� �y����cK�Y���v�0�g�_"�ܶ�L֙7`�ʜsx�y�����sl��,�6�R����اz��ls�#i$�"O)��Z(s��'������? Origins: Native to tropical America (Randall, 2002). Catkin-like cymes of densely packed flowers grow in summer or autumn. on December 6, 2016. )>J�8?x ?�W� ���Q Imazethapyr controlled 72-90% of A. spinosus, whereas bentazone and pyridate failed to provide adequate control (Grichar, 1994). Global_description: Amaranthus spinosus is an erect, many-branched annual herb growing up to 1.5 m. 0000372220 00000 n Amaranthus spinosus, commonly known as the spiny amaranth, spiny pigweed, prickly amaranth or thorny amaranth, is a plant is native to the tropical Americas, but is present on most continents as an introduced species and sometimes a noxious weed. General care and maintenance Amaranth is easy to care for and requires little maintenance. You can change the display of the base map and layers by clicking on the layer control box in the upper right-hand corner. Cultural control: hoeing and hand weeding. 0000001740 00000 n The leaves are edible and nutritious. A search for biological control agents of the weeds Tithonia tubaeiformis in Chapingo, Mexico and of T. tubaeiformis, Amaranthus hybridus and Amaranthus spinosus in Tecalitlan, Jalisco, Mexico, undertaken in 1987-88 resulted in the identification of 5 insect species feeding on T. tubaeiformis, and 2 insect species and an unidentified bacterium on Amaranthus spp. %%EOF �7!�d2�&L�]�&%�`�%�9&���]��+|e�V�F���[']�* �ٰ�9d%^�xN�fk��޳�aN_��CG�^�G��x��P� ��%K~�^���k��s�M�I�o �U��r �i]�0g������ �^�&�u����Tmۓ#BJ �N_��dߛ5G�F���c���v����W��'B�&�f��~i���\��c0x6��� cԞ1�{8 Amaranthus spinosus plants is used as a tenderizer in cooking tough vegetables such as cowpea leaves and pigeon peas. 6a��lʾ�[��ݱ��12�o���Rh�NF�uIV������K�T؅���]���t���^�ޕY:� Z�5���˨]���}:���ɛ��>�gCڗ��t����_����^ The stems are green or reddish-purple in colour and can be hairless (i.e. endstream endobj 207 0 obj <>stream 0000001401 00000 n 0000013373 00000 n Amaranthus is a cosmopolitan genus of annual or short-lived perennial plants collectively known as amaranths. endstream endobj 217 0 obj <>stream Amaranthus spinosus Linn. 0000010037 00000 n 3. � �>K������j�u-�0:M�߻����R��z�t� It can be a serious weed of rice cultivation in Asia. h�bb�d`b``Ń3� �0@� �� I remember my grandpa digging them on here on the farm when I was a kid. Spiny amaranth, or spiny pigweed, (‎Amaranthus spinosus) is an annual pigweed species that’s critical to control as it has been linked to nitrate toxicity in … Amaranthus spinosus L. Linnaeus, C. von (1753) Species Plantarum 2: 991. puberulous). � 0000007036 00000 n Its small green flowers are in dense spikes at stem tips and upper leaf axils. Weed Risk Assessment: Amaranthus spinosus 1. 0000003807 00000 n ��\}�!�/2 o�[�x'�. 0000002218 00000 n We could not find any reference to the use of spiny pigweed specifically as food. Caracas, Venezuela: Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela, 860 pp. Leaves alternate and are a dull green. 0000003309 00000 n h��Zms�6���1�� ^ও��I�8�Em����ۼH�BRq�_ςԫEK��8I`,��v�c�(�es���b��XGB�>N"i4�&R��6� ѻH;łG�Np�#�3"2�Y.pU�M�NG��?�D.�r��А�T�h4�IN�� �g@#Q� Τ�'t���D�rD:�,Fq1�� �S{h�x��@�����ڠ����������k�7귤�!��A� `2�!��A� `2�!��A�7Aބy�M�7Aބy�-0oy����������T�U�U�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�Q�� 4�*�*�*�*�N�L�gE��~�����_��&��/�������l`62���f#����l`62���f#����l`6�#�?Z`��(S���L'�����6����d�iTs������.��` �[� Amaranthus spinosus is definitely one of those plants you love to hate. Leaves are occasionally found for sale on markets. The susceptibility of the following Amaranthus species to post-emergence applied herbicides was evaluated: A. deflexus, A. hybridus, A. retroflexus, A. spinosus and A. viridis.The herbicides were: trifloxysulfuron-sodium and chlorimuron-ethyl. 0000002766 00000 n �CEK��B�h+q���hb:��@��l\u�"�I��8QY+�M����8A�9pn� \��9���vf�ϖ���"��8a_�vPy�m�S����\��-X����WY� �o��`�n� Xl�C/�mz�h��+K��4�I��9{�x�oŌ,��1wE�oh��i Chemical control: butachlor as preemergence and propanil or 2,4-D as postemergence treatments are reported for control of A. spinosus. h�b```b``Nb`c`�[� Ā B�@Q�\o�;_00��my(����vC��3�.��iB���YY���\�T����,,`[r�3�kxEGG�T0���A�B3��� DX.�l1bK�5O����b�`1`�c� ��G�#�I��|��͵���G��1�x��M��~����G��~�x��x? Weed Risk Assessment: Amaranthus spinosus 1. Weed Description A summer annual that is very similar in appearance to other pigweeds but has spines along the stems. Spiny pigweed is an annual native to tropical America but has spread into the eastern US and California where it inhabits disturbed areas including cultivated fields, roadsides, and lawns. Native to tropical regions of the New World, Amaranthus spinosus is now an introduced weed in many areas far outside its original range. ��^�һ/�wS���ߤ~UL��$-��� y"� endstream endobj startxref 0 %%EOF 180 0 obj <>stream l�� "ѩ�Dx��,��GɦEٷ�����g�F'��c�ĩ��L�{ �����"!��K��Aj(*h����{*Ӽ��ijU��ܐT���Dk� �I��"/P������l�?L|;�À���Y�PO�Z�u©��\ �6k�'jP�OM����a4L�l�5/?f٤��c������5���w8ax�l����U�}�5 �7�����r � ���ʦ���(�j�}�� 7uW�� ��թ8���en��݄? }G�u�1.w �x7��_�h���;u�.e~�9>���HZ'���W7(��{��� ���܎·�5Qw�a�Bt���b�2'�#Kp��E��X��ݮ�|�Ђ:��lŭ1����\o'������f���n�AʮQ I remember my grandpa digging them on here on the farm when I was a kid. 0000032221 00000 n

Brown Rice Idli Nutrition, What Is The Holy Spirit Compared To, Mailerlite Vs Convertkit, Hamilton County News Ny, Plastic Pipe Cutter Screwfix, Oven Fried Pickle Spears, Bd's Armor And Clothing Replacer Sse,