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ZanzabumX [31]
1 year ago
6

How does locoweed keep from poisoning itself?

Biology
1 answer:
RideAnS [48]1 year ago
5 0

Granite soils in foothills and plains that are decomposing. Even when dried, locoweed is deadly at all times.


How can locoweed prevent self-poisoning?
The enzyme alpha-mannosidase, which is necessary for normal sugar metabolism in cells, is inhibited by the indolizide alkaloid swinsonine, which is present in all parts of the plant.

How can I remove locoweed?
The most effective method of reducing locoweed is foliar sprays, which penetrate through the leaves to the roots. The most typical method of treating locoweed is a mixture of picloram and 2,4D. A kind of weevil has just been shown to be able to consume the roots of plants and eradicate weeds.

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