virheinä
Virheinä is a term used in Finnish agriculture and botany to refer to a group of weed plants that contaminate grain crops and seed lots. It is not a scientific name for a single species; rather, virheinä denotes unwanted plants that appear as contaminants in harvested grain, seed material, or crop stands, often linked to seed quality issues or field weeds that escape control.
The etymology reflects its function; virhe means "mistake" or "error" in Finnish, and the suffix -nä denotes
As a concept, virheinä encompasses several common annual grasses and broadleaf weeds that typically germinate with
Distribution and habitat: virheinä is reported in Finland and other temperate regions, especially in arable fields,
Management: Control relies on integrated weed management, including crop rotation, precise sowing, timely harvest timing, mechanical
In agronomy and seed science, virheinä is considered primarily a quality and yield issue, rather than a