<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>103</id><JournalTitle>PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF WEED SPECIES IN  MAIZE CROP FIELDS OF WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA</JournalTitle><Abstract>The  present  paper  focuses  on  the  Phytosociological  attributes  of  Weed  Species  in  Maize  crop  fields  of 
West Godavari District  via survey conducted during 2010-14.  A total no. of 230 weed species was recorded in all 
75 quadrates. Mollugo nudicaulis Lam. (4.4) is the most abundant species followed by Cleome aspera Koen. ex DC.
(4.2)  Scoparia dulcis  L.,  Smilax zeylanica  L.  Arundo donax  L.  (4.0)  Cleome viscosa  L.  and  Zaleya decandra  (L.)
Burm.f.  (3.8)  each  Hedyotis  herbacea  L.  and  Coldenia  procumbens  L,  Hedyotis  corymbosa  (L.)  (3.7)  each
Parthenium  hysterophorus  L.  (3.41)  is  highest  density  species  followed  by  Cyperus  rotundus  L  (2.85),  Cleome 
viscosa  L.  (2.81)  Hedyotis  corymbosa  (L.)  (2.08)  Ocimum  basilicum  L.  (2.04)  Cynodon dactylon  (1.75)  Celosia 
argentea  L.  (1.63)  Zaleya  decandra  (L.)  Burm.f  (1.61),  Catharanthus  pusillus  (Murr.)  (1.55).  Parthenium 
hysterophorus  L. (98.67%)  is the highest frequency value followed by  Cyperus rotundus  L (86.67%),  Goniogyna 
hirta  (Willd.)  (81.33%),  Cleome viscosa  L  and  Cynodon dactylon (74.67%) each  Lagascea mollis  Cav. (73.33%),
Heliotropium indicum  L.  (72%),  Crotalaria verrucosa L. (69.33%),  Acalypha indica  Linn  and  Phyllanthus amarus
Schum. (65.33%) each.  The frequency classes of weed species encountered in maize crop field revealed interesting 
results. Out of 230 species: A class is represented by 90 species followed by 87 under B, 40 under C , 10 under D, 3 
species under E. The results obtained it is clearly established that most of the weed species encountered in this  crop 
fields fall under A, B,C ,D and E frequency classes and hence the weed vegetation is relatively heterogeneous.</Abstract><Email>chandrasekhar.prema116@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Weed species,Maize crop,Phytosociological,West Godavari District</keyword><AUTHORS>Prema Chandra Sekhar,J. Ratna Grace,O. Aniel Kumar</AUTHORS><afflication>Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree& P.G. College (A), Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree& P.G. College (A), Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,Department of Botany, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India</afflication></Article></Articles>