Abstract:
The silent habitat invader Parthenium is a most important problematic weed to native biodiversity and
agriculture. Its accidental incursion and quick adaptation in Northern Sri Lanka is considered to be the major threat to the
dry-zone agriculture. There is an urgent need for controlling this herbicide tolerant noxious weed to prevent economic crop
losses due to allelopathic effect. Investigations were planned for distribution and density mapping and; to manage the
Parthenium through bio-composting as substitute for environmentally harmful inorganic fertilizer. For the density based
distribution mapping, Geographical Positioning System (GPS) device and 1 m2 quadrat were used. For vermi and distillery
spent wash (DSW) composting, proportionate Parthenuium, cow dung, cow urine, teak leaf, mixed substrates were evaluated
in different experiments. Compost performance were evaluated by setting seed germination experiment. The results showed
that highest density of Parthenium was found in Jaffna district, whereas it was not found in Mannar district. study was
identified that this weed rapidly spreading and invading the new places in Kilinochchi and Mullaithevu districts and;
Karainagar, Mathagal, Kangesanthurai, Valveddithurai, Pointpedro, Jaffna town, Kaithady and Chavakachcheri of Jaffna
disrict. In the vemi-coposting of Parthenium investigation, treatments used were significantly different from other at P > 0.05.
Cocoon production and worm multiplication was high in 10g Fresh Parthenium + 200g cow dung treatment. Amaranthus seed
germination was highly significant in 100g Teak leaves +200g cow dung + 10g Dry Parthenium treatment with the mean of
70.5±8.18 whereas no any germination was recorded in 100g Fresh Parthenium + 200g cow dung and; 100g Dry Parthenium
+ 200g cow dung treatments. In distillery spent wash compost Amaranthus germination was highly significant in distillery
spent wash (5ml) + Dry Parthenium (10g) + cow dung (5g) with the mean of 69.13 ± 6.02. But in distillery spent wash (5ml)
+ Fresh Parthenium (10g) + cow urine (5ml) and distillery spent wash (5ml) + Dry Parthenium (10g) + cow urine (5ml)
treatments germination percentage was significantly very lower. This investigations concluded that Parthenium is invading
very quickly to new lands. Allopathic chemicals present in the fresh Parthenium is detrimental to earthworm as well as seed
germination. Optimum level of dry Parthenium can be used for the production of compost with the different combinations of
other bio-rationales to minimize the usage of inorganic chemicals as well as to alleviate this weed from the ecosystem.