Floristic Biodiversity of Weed Communities in Arable Lands of Istria Peninsula (From 2005 to 2017)
Publicado en línea: 20 jun 2019
Páginas: 166 - 177
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2019-0013
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This paper analyses the floristic biodiversity of weed communities in the arable lands of the Istrian peninsula during a twelve year period (2005–2017). A total of 50 fields were surveyed for each sampling time using the seven-degree Braun-Blanquet cover abundance scale in the following agricultural categories: a) permanent crops (vineyards/olive groves), b) alfalfa fields, c) cereals, d) row crops and e) ruderal areas. The taxonomic identification was performed during the full development of vegetation, for cereals in June and July, and for the rest – in August and September. A total of 175 weed species were determined during both study periods with