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grossus is considered a "principal" weed of rice in some Southeast Asian countries. It is abundant in swampy or inundated areas, such as marshes and ditches, ...
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It is a robust, widespread and important weed, spreading by stolons and capable of dominating rice crops and wetlands. As such, Actinoscirpus grossus poses a ...
Actinoscirpus grossus is a large, stoloniferous sedge, measuring 1 to 2 m high. The culm has 3 acute angles. The leaves are only basal with a spongy sheath.

Greater club rush

Higher classification: Actinoscirpus
Rank: Species
It is a perennial or tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. Taxonomy · Images · General information. Distribution ...
Biology and ecology. Common in wetland rice, freshwater swamps, and along streams, canals, and drains. Propagated by stolons and tubers, rarely by seeds.
Stoloniferous perennial, to c. 2 m. Stem sharply trigonous, edges scabrous, sides concave. Leaves c. half of stem length; sheaths 14-20 cm, soft, yellowish ...
Spikelets solitary, rust-colored to dark brown, sessile or pedunculate, ovoid to ellipsoid, 4-5 × 2.5-3 mm, densely many flowered. Glumes elliptic to broadly ...
Nov 20, 2019 · The management of S. grossus in ricefields and waterways has traditionally been herbicide based (Baki, 1981; Baki and Azmi, 1992).
Actinoscirpus grossus (L.f.) Goetgh. & D.A.Simpson. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Kew Bull. 46: 171 (1991) ...
May 19, 2013 · This is 2.5ft ot 5 ft tall cyperaceae, found in a lowland on the day before yesterday (24-Oct-2014).