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Agronomy QUESTION #2075
Question 1
Weeds are classified as 'obligate weeds' when they:
  • Can survive equally well in cultivated and natural undisturbed habitats
  • Are exclusively associated with cultivated land and cannot persist in natural plant communities — their survival depends entirely on the disturbance created by agricultural operations✔️
  • Are resistant to all registered herbicides in a given crop
  • Produce allelopathic chemicals that suppress crop germination
Correct Answer Explanation
Obligate (or agrestal) weeds are ecologically specialized to agricultural habitats — they germinate with crop seeds, mimic crop morphology (Vavilovian mimicry), and cannot compete in undisturbed natural vegetation. Examples include Phalaris minor in wheat and Echinochloa crus-galli in rice. Their persistence is entirely dependent on continued soil disturbance through tillage.