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Le lieu-dit " Beuchail " à Fleury-sur-Ouche (21) : un site remarquable pur la flore messicole / Guillaume Fried in Le Monde des plantes, 493 (2007)
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Titre : Le lieu-dit " Beuchail " à Fleury-sur-Ouche (21) : un site remarquable pur la flore messicole Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Guillaume Fried ; Émilie Cadet Année de publication : 2007 Article en page(s) : 19-23 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thèmes] Mauvaises herbes
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[CBNPMP-Géographique] BeuchailPermalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=140139
in Le Monde des plantes > 493 (2007) . - 19-23Fried, G., Cadet, E. 2007. Le lieu-dit " Beuchail " à Fleury-sur-Ouche (21) : un site remarquable pur la flore messicole. Le Monde des plantes, 493: 19-23.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R7988 P-58 Revue Centre de documentation Revues Consultable Local diversity or arable weeds increases with landscape complexity / Doreen Gabriel in Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 7 (2) (2005)
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Titre : Local diversity or arable weeds increases with landscape complexity Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Doreen Gabriel (1976-) ; Carsten Thies ; Teja Tscharntke (1952-) Année de publication : 2005 Article en page(s) : 85-93 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thèmes] Biodiversité
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Mauvaises herbes
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Menace sur la biodiversité, cause
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Richesse spécifique du paysage
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Science du paysage, division de l'espace en individualités, éléments du paysageRésumé : Patterns of plant diversity are often related to local site conditions and to competitive interactions, but landscape context may also be important for local plant species richness. This is shown here by analysing the relationship between landscape complexity and local species richness of arable weeds in wheat fields. The fields were located in 18 landscapes characterised by a gradient in landscape complexity from structurally complex to structurally simple (39–94% arable land). We quantified local site conditions, field management intensity and landscape characteristics, and used principle component analyses to ordinate the environmental variables. The percentage of arable land was negatively correlated with perimeter–area ratio, habitat-type diversity and topographical heterogeneity, but landscape characteristics did not correlate with local site conditions and field management intensity. The number of plant species was mainly related to landscape characteristics and to a lesser extent to field management intensity (nitrogen fertilisation), whereas local soil characteristics did not contribute to the explanation of arable weed richness. In a geographic scale analysis using circular landscape sectors ranging from 1 km up to 5 km diameter, the predictive power of landscape complexity for local plant species richness was strongest at 2 km indicating a scale-dependent relationship between landscape context and plant species richness. Our results support the hypothesis that local plant species richness in arable fields is greatly influenced by processes operating at the landscape scale. Seed rain from ruderal source habitats and disturbed edges may be the most important underlying process. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1016/j.ppees.2005.04.001 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=139250
in Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics > 7 (2) (2005) . - 85-93Gabriel, D., Thies, C., Tscharntke, T. 2005. Local diversity or arable weeds increases with landscape complexity. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 7(2): 85-93.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R3957 R1 Revue Centre de documentation Revues Consultable A long term study on spatial and temporal development of ACCase and ALS inhibitor resistance in blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) : review of a three year period in neighboring fields in Germany / Johannes K.M.B Herrmann (2015)
est un extrait de Symposium Weed management in changing environments (2015 ; Montpellier) 17th European weed research society symposium, EWRS 2015, 22-26 June 2015, Montpellier SupAgro, France / European weed research society (2015)
Titre : A long term study on spatial and temporal development of ACCase and ALS inhibitor resistance in blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) : review of a three year period in neighboring fields in Germany Type de document : Extrait d'ouvrage Auteurs : Johannes K.M.B Herrmann ; Martin Hess ; Harry Strek ; Otto Richter ; Roland Beffa Année de publication : 2015 Importance : p. 120 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thèmes] Malherbologie
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Mauvaises herbesMots-clés : Alopecurus myosuroides Huds., 1762 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=85778 Herrmann, J.K.M.B., Hess, M., Strek, H., Richter, O., Beffa, R. 2015. A long term study on spatial and temporal development of ACCase and ALS inhibitor resistance in blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) : review of a three year period in neighboring fields in Germany. In: Symposium Weed management in changing environments (2015 ; Montpellier) 17th European weed research society symposium, EWRS 2015, 22-26 June 2015, Montpellier SupAgro, France. AFPP = Association française de protection des plantes, Alfortville: 120.Documents numériques
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Extrait (2015)Adobe Acrobat PDF Longévité des semences de mauvaises herbes annuelles dans un sol cultivé / Gilbert Barralis (1988)
Titre : Longévité des semences de mauvaises herbes annuelles dans un sol cultivé Type de document : Tiré à part de revue Auteurs : Gilbert Barralis ; René Chadoeuf ; Jean-Pierre Lonchamp Année de publication : 1988 Importance : 407-418 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thèmes] Mauvaises herbes
[CBNPMP-Thèmes] Longévité des semencesPermalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=132043 Barralis, G., Chadoeuf, R., Lonchamp, J.P. 1988. Longévité des semences de mauvaises herbes annuelles dans un sol cultivé. Weed Research, 28 : 407-418.Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe Type de document : Tiré à part de revue Auteurs : Harald Albrecht ; Jocelyne Cambecèdes ; Marion Lang ; Markus Wagner Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thèmes] Conservation et gestion des espèces
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[CBNPMP-Thèmes] MessicoleRésumé : Rapid intensification of farming after 1950 resulted in a dramatic decline in plant species diversity in European arable ecosystems, and pronounced shifts in species composition, including severe decreases in many species closely adapted to traditional agricultural practices. These changes in the arable vegetation have also resulted in pronounced losses of food and habitat resources for the dependent fauna. To counter these trends, and to conserve traditional arable plant communities, various strategies have been developed, ranging from an integration of conservation aspects into existing farming systems with a focus on crop production (“land sharing strategies”) to “land sparing” measures where conservation aspects take priority over crop production. This review gives an overview of those strategies, with a particular focus on arable plant conservation. Among the systems integrating species conservation into regular crop production, good results were achieved with organic farming and traditional “lowintensity farming systems”. Where production-focused management cannot deliver rare species persistence, targeted conservation measures are required. A wide range of such measures is available, e.g. in the form of conservation headlands, uncropped cultivated field margins, and wildflower strips, and in the form of arable reserves and fields primarily managed for conservation objectives. Finally, we discuss the possibility of re-introducing rare arable species at suitable sites, highlighting the importance of favourable management for successful establishment, based on existing experimental evidence. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1080/23818107.2016.1237886 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=135361 Albrecht, H., Cambecèdes, J., Lang, M., Wagner, M. 2016. Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe. Botany letters, 163(4) .Exemplaires (1)
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Article (2016)URL Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe / Harald Albrecht in Botany letters, 163 (4) (December 2016)
PermalinkMauvaises herbes et flore anthropogène : II. Classifications et catégories / C Lambelet Haueter in Saussurea, 22 (1991)
PermalinkMauvaises herbes des grandes cultures - 72 espèces complémentaires présentées au stade plantule / Jean Mamarot (1984)
PermalinkMauvaises herbes des grandes cultures - Ouvrage de base: 69 espèces importantes présentées au stade plantule / R. Bailly (1977)
PermalinkLes messicoles, des adventices à conserver ? / Jocelyne Cambecèdes in Phytoma, 747 (10/2021)
PermalinkLes messicoles dans le Tarn-et-Garonne dans la première moitié du 19ième siècle / S. Delfau in Bulletin de la Société de sciences naturelles de Tarn-et-Garonne, 24 (1998)
PermalinkLes messicoles, entre nature et culture / Claire Texier (2006)
PermalinkPermalinkMesurer la biodiversité en messicoles en fonction des pratiques agricoles, B : les relevés floristiques / Sophie Lemonnier (2010)
PermalinkMesurer la biodiversité en messicoles en fonction des pratiques agricoles, C : L'analyse des données , un cas d'étude sur le Causse Méjean / Sophie Lemonnier (2010)
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