The objectionable weed in Oat is

The objectionable weed in Oat is Correct Answer Avena fatua

The objectionable weed in Oat is Avena fatua.
Objectionable weed is also known as Satellite weed. Objectionable weed: A noxious weed, whose seeds are difficult to separate, once mixed with crop seeds. The weeds that mature at the same time & height as a host plant have a similar size and shape as the crop seeds.
Wild oat (Avena fatua) is common in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum.

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