The rapid growth of suspected Parthenium plants along stretches of National Highway-27 in Assam’s Bajali district has raised concerns over public health, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.
About Invasive Alien Species (IAS)
- They are non-native species that establish, spread rapidly and cause ecological, economic or health damage.
- The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) defines invasive alien species (IAS) as those whose introduction and spread outside their natural distribution threaten biodiversity.
- IAS can include animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms, affecting various ecosystems.
- India’s efforts to manage IAS are guided by the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, National Biodiversity Action Plan, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 6), which aims to reduce invasive species globally.
What is Parthenium?
- Parthenium hysterophorus, commonly known as Congress Grass, Carrot Weed, or White Top, is one of the world’s most harmful invasive alien plant species.
- Parthenium hysterophorus is an herbaceous, erect, annual plant.
- It is a poisonous, pernicious, problematic, allergic, and aggressive weed posing a serious threat to human beings and livestock.
- It is native to Central and South America and belongs to the family Asteracae (compositae).
- It was accidentally introduced into India during the 1950s through contaminated grain imports.
- A single plant can produce thousands of seeds.
- Seeds are dispersed through: wind, water, vehicles, road networks, contaminated soil and agricultural products.
- Highways and railway corridors often become major pathways for its spread.
Parthenium as Concern
- Public Health Impacts
- It can cause allergic dermatitis, skin rashes, and itching.
- It may trigger asthma, bronchitis, and respiratory disorders.
- Continuous exposure can lead to chronic allergic reactions.
- Ecological Impacts
- It is an invasive alien species that spreads aggressively.
- It suppresses the growth of native grasses and plants through allelopathy (release of harmful chemicals).
- It reduces biodiversity and alters ecosystem balance.
- It affects grazing lands and lowers fodder availability for livestock.
- Agricultural Impacts
- It reduces crop productivity.
- It contaminates agricultural fields and pasture lands.
- It increases management costs for farmers.
Other Invasive Alien Species in India
| Species | Primary Habitat | Key Impacts | Why in News / Extra Facts |
| Lantana camara | Tropical and Subtropical forests (Mudumalai, Bandipur, Corbett, Kaziranga) | Forms dense thickets and suppresses native vegetation through allelopathy; reduces grazing areas for herbivores such as deer and sambar. | Has invaded nearly 40% of India’s forests and is linked to increased human-wildlife conflict. |
| Prosopis juliflora | Arid and Semi-arid regions (Delhi Ridge, Kutch, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu) | Deep roots deplete groundwater; thorny plants injure livestock; reduces biodiversity and creates “biological deserts”. | Subject of removal drives and court interventions for habitat restoration. |
| Senna spectabilis | Western Ghats (Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Wayanad, Bandipur) | Replaces native species such as bamboo and amla; forms monocultures; degrades elephant habitats and forest ecosystems. | Popularly known as the “Yellow Menace”; large-scale eradication programmes are underway. |
| Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) | Freshwater ecosystems, wetlands, lakes, ponds, rivers and floodplains (Deepor Beel, Urpad Beel, Kaziranga wetlands) | Forms dense floating mats that block sunlight; causes eutrophication, oxygen depletion, siltation and destruction of fish breeding grounds; disrupts aquatic biodiversity and navigation. | Native to South America and introduced during British rule as an ornamental plant. Known as the “Terror of Bengal”. |
Exam Hook: Prelims Question
Consider the following statements regarding Parthenium hysterophorus:
- It is an invasive alien plant species in India.
- It can cause allergic and respiratory disorders in humans.
- It enhances biodiversity by supporting native grasses.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (a) 1 and 2 only
One-Line Wrap
Parthenium is a highly invasive alien weed that threatens biodiversity, agriculture, and human health, making its early detection and control crucial for ecological security.
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