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Ageratum conyzoides

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Ageratum conyzoides
taxon
subclass ofannual plant Sesa
has usemedicinal plant, green manure, fodder Sesa
short nameA. conyzoides Sesa
taxon nameAgeratum conyzoides Sesa
taxon rankspecies Sesa
parent taxonAgeratum Sesa
endemic totropical America Sesa
NatureServe conservation statussecure Sesa
invasive toMalawi, Madagascar, Indonesia Sesa
maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion Biology Sesa
taxon author citationL. Sesa
GRIN URLhttps://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=103793 Sesa

Ageratum conyzoides fi Tropical America, titiriw Brazil, na ɛyɛ nwura a ɛtumi kɔ mmeae foforo pii. Ɛyɛ nhabannuru a ne kɛseɛ yɛ mita 0.5–1. Na nhaban a ɛyɛ ovate no tenten yɛ sɛntimita 2–6, na nhwiren yɛ fitaa kosi mauve.[1]

Wɔ Vietnamfo kasa mu no, wɔfrɛ dua no cứt lợn (a ɛkyerɛ "mprako kotoku") esiane sɛ enyin wɔ mmeae a ɛhɔ yɛ fi.

Sɛnea wɔde di dwuma

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Ageratum conyzoides yɛ nnua a wɔde di dwuma sɛ aduru wɔ aman pii mu, na wɔde di dwuma de sa yare te sɛ atiridii ne nsamanwa.[2] Ɛyɛ aduru a ekum nkoekoemmoa ne nematicide nso.[3][4]

Ɔhaw Ahorow

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A. conyzoides a obi bedidi no betumi ama ɔyare no ayɛ kɛse wɔ ne nkwammoaa mu.[5][6] A. conyzoides de awuduru pii baa Ethiopia.[7] Nnua no mu na pyrrolizidine alkaloids lycopsamine ne echinatine wɔ.

Asiane A Ɛwɔ Nwura No Mu

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A. conyzoides taa bɛyɛ nwura a abu so wɔ nneɛma a atwa yɛn ho ahyia mu bere a wodua wɔ baabi a ɛnyɛ nea ɛwɔ abɔde mu no. Ɛyɛ nwura bi a ɛwowɔ Afrika, Australia, Asia Anafo fam apuei, Hawaii, ne United States.[8] Wɔfa no sɛ ɛyɛ nwura bi a wɔdɔw wɔ Asia.[9]

Nneɛma A Wɔde Kyerɛ

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Beaɛ A Menyaa Mmoaa Fii

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