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There are 200 pieces of carabao grass (paspalum conjugatum) that is present in
the tropics and subtropics of both hemisphere. It is regarded as a forage or pasture
grass for herbivores (Stuart, 2015). A species that originally in the forest that can
endure acid soils (“Paspalum conjugatum”, n.d.). In Northern Australia paspalum
conjugatum prefers wetter area and is serious weed of plantation crops, irrigation
channels, roadsides, distribution sites, waste areas and pastures. It has the ability to
secure natural vegetation mainly rainforest gaps and margins, watercourses and
riparian (“Weeds of Australia,” n.d.). The grass regenerates the baldness of the ground
of the forest. It is drought-resistant, remaining its green colour under the hot dry season,
and has used for the turf of all the lawns in the Victoria Botanic, W Cameroon (Bettle,
2000).