witchweeds
Witchweeds are a group of parasitic flowering plants belonging to the genus Striga. They are significant agricultural pests, particularly in Africa and Asia, causing substantial crop losses. Witchweeds are hemi-parasites, meaning they can photosynthesize but also derive essential nutrients, water, and carbohydrates from host plants. They attach to the roots of their hosts via a specialized organ called a haustorium.
The life cycle of witchweeds is complex and highly adapted to their parasitic lifestyle. Their seeds are
Witchweeds are known to parasitize a wide range of important crops, including maize, sorghum, rice, millet, sugarcane,
Various control methods are employed, including crop rotation with non-host crops, intercropping, breeding of resistant crop