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Two sides of one medal: Arable weed vegetation of Europe in phytosociological data compared to agronomical weed surveys / Jana Bürger in Applied vegetation science, 25 (1) (2022)
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Titre : Two sides of one medal: Arable weed vegetation of Europe in phytosociological data compared to agronomical weed surveys Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Jana Bürger ; Filip Küzmič ; Urban Silc ; Florian Jansen ; Erwin Bergmeier ; Milan Chytrý (1967-) ; Alicia Cirujeda ; Silvia Fogliatto ; Guillaume Fried ; Denise Dostatny ; Bärbel Gerowitt (1958-) ; Michael Glemnitz ; José González‐Andújar ; Eva Hernández Plaza ; Jordi Izquierdo ; Michaela Kolárová ; Zdenka Lososova ; Helen Metcalfe ; Jevgenija Ņečajeva ; Sandrine Petit (1969-) ; Gyula Pinke (1968-) ; Valerijus Rašomavičius ; Christoph Redwitz ; Matthias Schumacher ; Lena Ulber ; Francesco Vidotto Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : e12460 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Géographique] Europe
[CBNPMP-Thématique] MessicoleRésumé : Questions : Two scientific disciplines, vegetation science and weed science, study arable weed vegetation, which has seen a strong diversity decrease in Europe over the last decades. We compared two collections of plot-based vegetation records originating from these two disciplines. The aim was to check the suitability of the collections for joint analysis and for addressing research questions from the opposing domains. We asked: are these collections complementary? If so, how can they be used for joint analysis? Location : Europe. Methods : We compared 13 311 phytosociological relevés and 13 328 records from weed science, concerning both data collection properties and the recorded species richness. To deal with bias in the data, we also analysed different subsets (i.e., crops, geographical regions, organic vs conventional fields, center vs edge plots). Results : Records from vegetation science have an average species number of 19.0 ± 10.4. Metadata on survey methodology or agronomic practices are rare in this collection. Records from weed science have an average species number of 8.5 ± 6.4. They are accompanied by extensive methodological information. Vegetation science records and the weed science records taken at field edges or from organic fields have similar species numbers. The collections cover different parts of Europe but the results are consistent in six geographical subsets and the overall data set. The difference in species numbers may be caused by differences in methodology between the disciplines, i.e., plot positioning within fields, plot sizes, or survey timing. Conclusion : This comparison of arable weed data that were originally sampled with a different purpose represents a new effort in connecting research between vegetation scientists and weed scientists. Both collections show different aspects of weed vegetation, which means the joint use of the data is valuable as it can contribute to a more complete picture of weed species diversity in European arable landscapes.
Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/avsc.12460 / HAL : hal-03637578 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149177
in Applied vegetation science > 25 (1) (2022) . - e12460Bürger, Jana, Küzmič, Filip, Silc, Urban, Jansen, Florian, Bergmeier, Erwin, Chytrý, Milan (1967-), Cirujeda, Alicia, Fogliatto, Silvia, Fried, Guillaume, Dostatny, Denise, Gerowitt, Bärbel (1958-), Glemnitz, Michael, González‐Andújar, José, Hernández Plaza, Eva, Izquierdo, Jordi, Kolárová, Michaela, Lososova, Zdenka, Metcalfe, Helen, Ņečajeva, Jevgenija, Petit, Sandrine (1969-), Pinke, Gyula (1968-), Rašomavičius, Valerijus, Redwitz, Christoph, Schumacher, Matthias, Ulber, Lena, Vidotto, Francesco 2022 Two sides of one medal: Arable weed vegetation of Europe in phytosociological data compared to agronomical weed surveys. Applied vegetation science, 25(1): e12460.Documents numériques
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Article (2022)URL Weed vegetation in southern Moravia (Czech Republic) : a formalized phytosociological classification / Zdenka Lososova in Preslia, 76 (2004)
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Titre : Weed vegetation in southern Moravia (Czech Republic) : a formalized phytosociological classification Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Zdenka Lososova Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 65–85 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Groupements végétaux, phytosociologie
[CBNPMP-Géographique] République TchèqueRésumé : A phytosociological synthesis of weed vegetation of southern Moravia (Czech Republic) was performed using the Braun-Blanquet approach. Gradsect sampling, i.e. a priori stratified selection of sampling sites, was used for the field survey. Using this method, 115 quadrants of the Central European mapping grid (6 × 5.6 km) were chosen. Three hundred and ten relevés recorded in 1997–2002 were classified, based on the Cocktail method, which defines sociological species groups and then creates formal definitions of vegetation units. In total, nine associations of the class Stellarietea mediae were distinguished in southern Moravia. Three associations were included in the alliance Caucalidion lappulae (Lathyro-Adonidetum, Euphorbio-Melandrietum, Veronicetum hederifolio-triphylli) and three in the alliance Scleranthion annui (Aphano-Matricarietum, Spergulo-Scleranthetum, Erophilo-rabidopsietum). For each of the alliances Veronico-Euphorbion, Spergulo-Oxalidion and Panico-Setarion one association was distinguished, respectively, Setario-
Fumarietum, Panico-Chenopodietum polyspermi and Echinochloo-Setarietum pumilae . Species composition of these associations is documented in a synoptic table. Their structure, ecology, and distribution are commented.Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141927
in Preslia > 76 (2004) . - 65–85Lososova, Zdenka 2004 Weed vegetation in southern Moravia (Czech Republic) : a formalized phytosociological classification. Preslia, 76: 65–85.Documents numériques
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