Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai

The article reviews the weed species composition of oat, sunflower, wheat, buckwheat, rapeseed and flax agrophytocenoses on 390 fields in 21 districts of Altai Krai: Aleyskiy, Bistroistokskiy, Baevskiy, Burlinskiy, Kamenskiy, Kosikhinskiy, Krutikhinskiy, Kytmanovskiy, Loktevskiy, Mamontovskiy, Novic...

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Published in:Acta Biologica Sibirica
Main Authors: Terekhina, Tatiana A., Nochevnaya, Alyona V., Ovcharova, Natalia V., Lapshina, Irina A.
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e60884
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4743333 2024-09-15T18:35:49+00:00 Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai Terekhina, Tatiana A. Nochevnaya, Alyona V. Ovcharova, Natalia V. Lapshina, Irina A. 2021-04-30 https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e60884 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e60884 oai:zenodo.org:4743333 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Acta Biologica Sibirica, 7, 93-102, (2021-04-30) agrophytocenosis weeds adventitious species frequency rate info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e60884 2024-07-25T17:05:14Z The article reviews the weed species composition of oat, sunflower, wheat, buckwheat, rapeseed and flax agrophytocenoses on 390 fields in 21 districts of Altai Krai: Aleyskiy, Bistroistokskiy, Baevskiy, Burlinskiy, Kamenskiy, Kosikhinskiy, Krutikhinskiy, Kytmanovskiy, Loktevskiy, Mamontovskiy, Novichikhinskiy, Pankrushikhinskiy, Rebrikhinskiy, Rubtsovskiy, Shipunovskiy, Sovetskiy, Tretyakovskiy, Troitskiy, Tyumentsevskiy, Zarinskiy, and Zonalniy. The studied fields were surveyed by the route method, which involved the study of the plot by examining it along two diagonals and four sides, when the area did not exceed 20.0 hectares. Larger fields were divided into plots of 20.0 hectares before the survey. The areas adjacent to roads were examined most carefully, since it is often from the road that the field becomes infested. We used the ArcGis program to compile original maps for the main weed plant species. It was found that out of 45 species encountered, only 10 play a significant role in weed infestation and have a high frequency rate: aboriginal Convolvulus arvensis, Amaranthus retroflexus, Euphorbia virgata, Lathyrus tuberosus, Chenopodium album , as well as such adventive species as Fallopia convolvulus, Setaria pumila, Panicum miliaceum subsp. ruderale, Avena fatua and Echinochloa crusgalli . The largest number of species accounts for the Poaceae family (33.3%). The Brassicaceae family is characterized by a slightly lower percentage of participation in the adventitious flora (27.7%). Other families are not so well represented (by 1-2 species each). Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Zenodo Acta Biologica Sibirica 7 93 102
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topic agrophytocenosis
weeds
adventitious species
frequency rate
spellingShingle agrophytocenosis
weeds
adventitious species
frequency rate
Terekhina, Tatiana A.
Nochevnaya, Alyona V.
Ovcharova, Natalia V.
Lapshina, Irina A.
Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
topic_facet agrophytocenosis
weeds
adventitious species
frequency rate
description The article reviews the weed species composition of oat, sunflower, wheat, buckwheat, rapeseed and flax agrophytocenoses on 390 fields in 21 districts of Altai Krai: Aleyskiy, Bistroistokskiy, Baevskiy, Burlinskiy, Kamenskiy, Kosikhinskiy, Krutikhinskiy, Kytmanovskiy, Loktevskiy, Mamontovskiy, Novichikhinskiy, Pankrushikhinskiy, Rebrikhinskiy, Rubtsovskiy, Shipunovskiy, Sovetskiy, Tretyakovskiy, Troitskiy, Tyumentsevskiy, Zarinskiy, and Zonalniy. The studied fields were surveyed by the route method, which involved the study of the plot by examining it along two diagonals and four sides, when the area did not exceed 20.0 hectares. Larger fields were divided into plots of 20.0 hectares before the survey. The areas adjacent to roads were examined most carefully, since it is often from the road that the field becomes infested. We used the ArcGis program to compile original maps for the main weed plant species. It was found that out of 45 species encountered, only 10 play a significant role in weed infestation and have a high frequency rate: aboriginal Convolvulus arvensis, Amaranthus retroflexus, Euphorbia virgata, Lathyrus tuberosus, Chenopodium album , as well as such adventive species as Fallopia convolvulus, Setaria pumila, Panicum miliaceum subsp. ruderale, Avena fatua and Echinochloa crusgalli . The largest number of species accounts for the Poaceae family (33.3%). The Brassicaceae family is characterized by a slightly lower percentage of participation in the adventitious flora (27.7%). Other families are not so well represented (by 1-2 species each).
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author Terekhina, Tatiana A.
Nochevnaya, Alyona V.
Ovcharova, Natalia V.
Lapshina, Irina A.
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Nochevnaya, Alyona V.
Ovcharova, Natalia V.
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title Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
title_short Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
title_full Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
title_fullStr Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
title_full_unstemmed Weed Species Composition of Agrophytocenoses in Altai Krai
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