No. 59 (30): POLIBOTANICA 59

Weed plants are those that grow spontaneously in cultivated environments, often considered as weeds or unwanted plants because they compete with crops for resources such as water, light, and nutrients. Although they are often seen negatively in agriculture, many weed species have ecological, medicinal, or nutritional value and can contribute to the biodiversity of their surroundings. Proper management is essential to balance their impact on agricultural systems.
Published:
2025-01-22