Identifying the weedy amaranths (Amaranthus, Amaranthaceae) of South America

Abstract Background Amaranthus is a genus of Amaranthaceae with ca. 75 species. Many of them are of economic importance as cultivated crops (grains or vegetables) or ornamentals, while around 20 range from significant weeds to minor ones. Objective List and differentiate the species (and subspecies) of weeds that belong to genus Amaranthus and range in South America. Results Thirteen species and four subspecies of Amaranthus are considered weeds in South America; six of them are of great importance (A. blitum, A. deflexus, A. hybridus, A. palmeri, A. spinosus, and A. viridis), while the rest cause minor damage. Vernacular names, distribution, diagnoses, notes, and vouchers are given for every taxon. Conclusions Within the 13 species of weeds that belong to genus Amaranthus in South America, there are two among the worst noxious weeds in the world: A. hybridus (with two subspecies), which ranges in many countries of this continent, and A. palmeri, present up to now only in Argentina. Other four important weeds are widespread in different countries: A. blitum (with two subspecies), A. deflexus, A. spinosus, and A. viridis.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bayón,Néstor D.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas - SBCPD 2022
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2675-94622022000300205
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