Floristic List of Weeds in Irrigated Sorghum bicolor (Grain Sorghum) Fields in the El-Meilg Area, Gezira Scheme, Sudan

Mubarak Siddig Hamad *

Phytochemistry and Taxonomy Department, Medicinal, Aromatic Plants and Traditional Medicine Research Institute (MAPTMRI), National Center for Research, Khartoum, Sudan.

Safia Abdullahi Abdelmageed Mohammed

Biology Department, College of Science, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munawara, 42353, Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed Saeed Kabbashi

Biomedical Science Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al-Bayda, Libya, Microbiology and Parasitology Department, Medicinal, Aromatic Plants and Traditional Medicine Research Institute (MAPTMRI), National Center for Research, Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan.

Kamalaldin Mahjoub Muhammed Gladeema

Sudanese Mineral Resources Co. (SMRC), Khartoum, Sudan.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Studies on weed flora are fundamental for the development of effective weed management strategies. This study provides the first comprehensive inventory of weed species in irrigated grain sorghum fields using the Sudan Gezira Scheme. Field surveys were conducted during the August-October 2025 growing season across multiple farms in the El-Meilg region. A visual inventory method was employed to record weed species, which were identified using regional flora and online taxonomic databases (Kew Plants of the World Online, IPNI). This study documented 39 weed species across 34 genera and 14 families. Dicotyledons were dominant (28 species), followed by the monocotyledons (11 species). The Poaceae family was the most species-rich (8 species), followed by Malvaceae (7 species), and Fabaceae (5 species). Most weeds were annual, with fewer annual/perennial and perennial species. Propagation was primarily by seeds (31 species), with other species reproducing via seeds and/or stolons (5 species), seeds and/or rhizomes (2 species), or a combination of all three (2 species). This study established a critical baseline database for developing targeted weed control protocols for Sudan's most important agricultural systems.

Keywords: Weed flora, Sorghum bicolor, Gezira scheme, Sudan, integrated weed management biodiversity


How to Cite

Hamad, Mubarak Siddig, Safia Abdullahi Abdelmageed Mohammed, Ahmed Saeed Kabbashi, and Kamalaldin Mahjoub Muhammed Gladeema. 2025. “Floristic List of Weeds in Irrigated Sorghum Bicolor (Grain Sorghum) Fields in the El-Meilg Area, Gezira Scheme, Sudan”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 37 (11):497-504. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2025/v37i115862.

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