A bioherbicide is a biocide - an organism which can destroy living organisms - which is also a herbicide.
The first bioherbicide developed in 1981 was based on the fungus Fusarium. This bioherbicide was specifically designed to target and control the growth of certain weed species by utilizing the pathogen's natural ability to inhibit plant growth. It represented a significant advancement in agricultural practices by providing an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical herbicides. This innovation paved the way for further research and development in the field of biological pest management.
Some ways of controlling weeds are:Use mulchInterplant a low-growing ground cover with other plantsSpray the weeds with synthetic herbicidesPull weeds by hand