Beginner Gardening: Mexican Daisy is... a Bolivian Sunflower, 1 by Joseph_humus
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Joseph_humus wrote: Bolivian sunflower - Tithonia diversifolia Tithonia diversifolia (Syn. Mirasolia diversifolia) feed, fuel, compost, land demarcation, soil erosion, commonly known as Mexican sunflower was probably building materials and shelter for poultry [3]. The use of introduced into West Africa as an ornamental plant [1]. Tithonia as an effective source of biomass for annual A member of the family Asteraceae, Tithonia is an crops has been reported for rice [4] and it has been annual, aggressive weed growing to a height of about more recently reported as a nutrient source for maize 2.5 m and adaptable to most soils. It had been observed in Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe [2]. The abundance to be widely spread in Nigeria where it is found growing and adaptability of this weed species to various on abandoned/waste lands, along major roads and environment coupled with its rapid growth rate and very waterways and on cultivated farmlands. Tithonia has high vegetative matter turn over makes it a candidate aroused research interest because of the relatively high species for soil rejuvenation [5]. The suitability of a plant nutrient concentrations that are found in its biomass and material for compost production for soil amendment because of its ability to extract relatively high amounts of depends on its nutrients being above the levels at nutrients from the soil [2] (Courtesy of) World Journal of Agricultural Sciences 3 (4): 503-507, 2007 |


