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Abstract
Parthenium hysterophorus is a noxious weed in America, Asia, Africa and Australia. This weed is considered to be a cause of allergic respiratory problems, contact dermatitis, mutagenicity in human and livestock. Crop production is drastically reduced owing to its allelopathy. Also aggressive dominance of this weed threatens biodiversity. Eradication of P. hysterophorus by burning, chemical herbicides, eucalyptus oil and biological control by leaf-feeding beetle, stem-galling moth, stem-boring weevil and fungi have been carried out with variable degrees of success. Recently many innovative uses of this hitherto notorious plant have been discovered. Parthenium hysterophorus confers many health benefits, viz remedy for skin inflammation, rheumatic pain, diarrhoea, urinary tract infections, dysentery, malaria and neuralgia. Its prospect as nano-medicine is being carried out with some preliminary success so far. Removal of heavy metals and dye from the environment, eradication of aquatic weeds, use as substrate for commercial enzyme production, additives in cattle manure for biogas production, as biopesticide, as green manure and compost are to name a few of some other potentials. The active compounds responsible for hazardous properties have been summarized. The aim of this review article is to explore the problem P. hysterophorus poses as a weed, the effective control measures that can be implemented as well as to unravel the latent beneficial prospects of this weed.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22558530 PMCID: PMC3339593 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-011-0007-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1aP. hysterophorus weed; b geographical distribution of P. hysterophorus
Fig. 2Sesquiterpene lactones from P. hysterophorus
Fig. 3Biocontrol agents of P. hysterophorus (a) Zygogramma bicolorata (b) Epiblema strenuana (c) Listronotus setosipennis and (d) Carmenta ithacae
Harmful effects of P. hysterophorus
| Harmful effects | Reference |
|---|---|
| Reducing pasture productivity | Evans ( |
| Allelopathy, destroying agroecosystems | Singh et al. ( |
| Allergenic respiratory reactions and allergic contact | Gunaseelan ( |
| Dermatitis in humans and livestock | Morin et al. ( |
| Black spots, blisters around eyes, burning, rings and blisters over skin, asthma diarrhoea, severe papular erythematous eruptions, breathlessness and choking | Maishi et al. ( |
Lakshmi and Srinivas ( Akter and Zuberi ( | |
| Biodiversity loss |
Biological control of Parthenium hysterophorus
| Biocontrol agent of the weed | Reference |
|---|---|
| Leaf-feeding beetle | Dhileepan ( |
| Stem-galling moth | |
| Stem-boring weevil | |
| Moth | Dhileepan and Strathie ( |
| Leaf-rust | |
| Fungus | Fauzi et al. ( |
| Fungus | Lakshmi and Srinivas ( |
| Lakshmi and Srinivas ( | |
| Eucalyptus oils | Kohli et al. ( |
| Flumioxazin, 2,4-D | Grichar ( |
Possible utilization of P. hysterophorus
| Uses | Reference |
|---|---|
| Removal of heavy metals from environment to sequester Cd(II) ions from soil | Ajmal et al. ( |
| Sequestration of Ni(II) from aqueous solution onto activated carbon | Lata et al. ( |
| Eradication of salvinia and water hyacinth from water bodies | Pandey ( |
| Carbonized parthenium can be used for removal of dyes, heavy metals, nitrates and phenols | Rajeshwari and Subburam ( |
| PAC has excellent cresol adsorptive characteristic | Singh et al. ( |
| Additive with cattle manure in biogas production | Gunaseelan ( |
| Ovicidal, anti-fleedant, and nematocidal activity | Datta and Saxena ( |
| Dwivedi et al. ( | |
| As compost; green manure for maize and mungbean production | Kishor et al. ( |
| Silver nanoparticles formation for biomedical uses | Parashar et al. ( |
| Parthenin exhibits significant anticancer property | Das et al. ( |
| Folk remedy against skin diseases, ulcerated sores, facial neuralgia, fever and anaemia | Venkataiah et al. ( |
| As analgesic in muscular rheumatism and vermifuge to eliminate helminths | Maishi et al. ( |
| Treat inflammation, eczema, skin rashes, herpes, rheumatic pain, cold heart trouble and as a remedy for female ailments | Maishi et al. ( |
| Treat fever, diarrhoea, neurologic disorders, urinary infections, dysentery, malaria and as emmenagogue | Surib-Fakim et al. ( |
| Flea-repellent for ridding dogs | Maishi et al. ( |
| Animal feed due to high potash, oxalic acids and protein | Mane et al. ( |