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Geographical distribution
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Asia: China, Japan, and Korea.
South and Southeast Asia: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.
Rest of the world: Australia, Cameroon, Ecuador, Egypt, Fiji, Ghana, Iran, Liberia, Madagascar, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Portugal, Swaziland, Tanzania, Turkey, United States, West Africa and Zimbabwe. 
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Morphology
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Annual, fibrous and reddish roots; up to 100—cm tall.
Stem: tufted, smooth and erect, triangular and 2—3—mm thick; slightly winged.
Leaf: three to 4 basal leaves; sheaths united at base, lower ones straw-colored to brown; blades flaccid and linear, 15—45—cm—long.
Inflorescence: umbellate and subtended by two leaf-like bracts; rays 1—5—cm— long, some with long peduncle, some without stalk; spikelets numerous, crowded in masses about 2—5—mm—long, each spikelet composed of 10—30 flowers.
Fruit: brownish nut, elliptical to slightly obovate, about 0.6—mm—long and lightly pitted. 
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Management
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Cultural control: hand and mechanical weeding in row-planted rice plants can provide effective control.
Chemical control: Bentazon, butachlor, 2,4-D, MCPA, pretilachlor, propanil, and thiobencarb reported to be effective. 
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Selected references
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- Holm LG, Plucknett DL, Pancho JV, Herberger JP. 1977. The world's worst weeds: distribution and biology. Honolulu Hawaii (USA): The University of Hawaii Press. 609 p.
- Kern JH. 1974. Cyperaceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1 7(3): 435-753.
- Moody K. 1981. Major weeds of rice in South and Southeast Asia. Manila (Philippines): International Rice Research Institute. 79 p.
- Moody K. 1989. Weeds reported in rice in South and Southeast Asia. Manila (Philippines): International Rice Research Institute. 442 p.
- Moody K, Munroe CE, Lubigan RT, Paller Jr. EC. 1984. Major weeds of the Philippines. Weed Science Society of the Philippines. College Laguna (Philippines): University of the Philippines at Los Baños 328 p.
- Pancho JV, Obien SR. 1995. Manual of ricefield weeds in the Philippines. Muñoz, Nueva Ecija (Philippines): Philippine Rice Research Institute. 543 p.

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