Brassica Kaber (Noun)
Meaning
Weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Brassica kaber is a weedy Eurasian plant often considered a pest in grain fields due to its ability to outcompete crops for resources.
- Farmers have been struggling to control the spread of Brassica kaber in their wheat fields, as it can significantly reduce crop yields.
- Brassica kaber is a common weed found in many grain fields across Europe and Asia, where it can grow rapidly and produce large amounts of seeds.
- The seeds of Brassica kaber can remain dormant in the soil for many years, making it difficult to eradicate the weed from infested fields.
- Herbicides are often used to control the growth of Brassica kaber in grain fields, but repeated use can lead to the development of resistant populations.