field mustard

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field mustard

A farmer inspects a patch of field mustard growing at the edge of a wheat field.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A weedy Eurasian plant often considered a pest in grain fields: "Field mustard" refers to a specific species of wild mustard plant, scientifically known as Sinapis arvensis or Brassica kaber. It is characterized by its yellow flowers and is commonly found growing as a weed in agricultural fields, particularly among cereal crops like wheat and barley.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer worked to control the field mustard invading his wheat crop.
    • Field mustard can be identified by its bright yellow blossoms in the spring.
Advanced Usage
  • In agricultural contexts: The term is often used in discussions of weed management, crop rotation, and organic farming challenges.
    • Controlling field mustard without herbicides requires careful crop planning.
Variants and Related Words
  • Charlock: Another common name for the same plant, .
  • Wild mustard: A broader term that may include field mustard and other similar weedy brassicas.
Synonyms
  • Charlock
  • Wild mustard (in specific contexts referring to )
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term "field mustard" specifically denotes the weedy plant . It should not be confused with cultivated mustard plants grown for their seeds or leaves.
field mustard

A farmer inspects a patch of field mustard growing at the edge of a wheat field.

Noun
  1. weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields