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    Impact des adventices sur la culture fourragère-luzerne-dans la région de Ghardaïa
    (Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre. Université de Ghardaïa, 2024) OULADKOUIDER, Nourelhouda; NEGRA, Malika
    Alfalfa is reputed for its forage quality as the most productive of proteins in a hectare. This work aims to diagnose the weeds associated with the alfalfa fields in Ghardaïa, and to study their quantitative and qualitative impacts. The floristic inventory drawn up in 6 stations distributed between Sebseb, Beni isguen, Alatef and Daia ben dahoua, has identified 21 species, whose botanical family, biological type and bio-systemic classification formed a community of weeds which varies from one station to another. The examination of development context of weeds, revealed the role of cultural conditions and practices, in particular the excessive salinity of water, the use of untreated manure, and the management of irrigation system. The cycle yield of alfalfa varied from 0.37 to 3 tonnes/Ha, and the Leaves/Stems ratio oscillated from 0.33 to 2.12. The analysis of results showed a negative impact trend of weeds on the productivity of alfalfa, both in quality as quantity. Mastering alfalfa culture requires a vigilant and integrated management, in order to increase its performance and efficiency, and to prevent the soiling of cultivated fields.

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