Latin
name
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Ludwigia hyssopifolia
(G. Don) Exell 
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Family
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Onagraceae
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Common
name
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Seedbox,
linear leaf water primrose 
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Synonyms
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Jussiaea hyssopifolia
G. Don (basionym); J. linifolia Vahl; Ludwigia micrantha
(Kunze) Hara 
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Geographical
distribution
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Asia: China.
South and Southeast
Asia: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines,
Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Rest of the world:
Colombia, Congo-Kinshasa, Benin, Egypt, Ghana, Honduras, Iraq, New Guinea,
Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Suriname, and West Polynesia. 
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Morphology
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An erect annual
herb, 15150cm tall and minutely hairy during early stage
of growth.
Stem: often
3 to 4 angled, green or purplish, and with white spongy pneumatophores
arising from submerged roots.
Leaf: lance-shaped,
petioled, and up to 9cmlong.
Inflorescence: solitary
flowers, borne at axils of leaves; 4 yellow petals, elliptic, up to
3mmlong.
Fruit: finely
hairy, almost cylindrical, 1.752.5cmlong capsule.

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Biology
and ecology
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Widespread, growing
in wet places, shallow pools and ditches, margins of canals and in lowland
rice fields.
Can produce approximately
250,000 seeds per plant; seeds released gradually and they remain floating
in water up to 16 days before they sink. Seeds do not germinate under
submerged conditions or when buried in soil. Seeds germinate in temperatures
of 1040º C. 
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Agricultural
importance
|
Can be a serious
rice weed on both clay-loam and clay soils; in lowland rice fields.

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Management
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Cultural: hand
weeding and tillage are common means of controlling this weed in rice.
Chemical control:
MCPA and 2,4-D
as postemergence treatments and also quinclorac + bensulfuron or molinate
+ 2,4-D. 
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Selected
references
|
- Holm L, Pancho
JV, Herberger JP, Plucknett DL. 1979. A geographical atlas of world
weeds. New York (USA): John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 391 p.
- Moody K, 1989.
Weeds reported in rice in South and Southeast Asia. Los Baños
(Philippines): International Rice Research Institute. 442 p.
- Pancho JV, Kim
JS. 1985. Reproductive biology of weeds in vegetables in the highlands
of Benguet, Luzon, Philippines. Philipp. J. Weed Sci. 12:75-98.
- Pons TL. 1985.
Factors affecting weed seed germination and seedling growth in lowland
rice in Indonesia. Biotrop Bull. Trop. Biol. 23:47-57.
- Raju RA, Reddy
MN. 1986. Protecting the world's rice crops. Agric. Inf. Dev. Bull.
8(2):17-18.
- Raven PH. 1977.
Onagraceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1 8(2): 98-113.
- Singh D, Gangwar
B. 1987. Ricefield weeds in South Andaman, India. International Rice
Research Newsletter 12(4):47.
- Ludwigia
hyssopifolia (G. Don) Exell. Global Compendium of Weeds home page
at http://www.hear.org/gwc/html/index.html.

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Contributors
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JLA Catindig, RT
Lubigan, and D Johnson 
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