Diversidad y abundancia de semillas de malas hierbas en la cosecha de cereal en la Baja Andalucía occidental
- María Dolores Domínguez Borrero
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- José Luis González Andújar
- Fernando Bastida Milián
- Urbano Fuentes-Guerra, José María (coord.)
Editorial: [Sevilla] : Consejería de Agricultura, Pesca y Desarrollo Rural, 2015
ISBN: 978-84-608-2775-7
Ano de publicación: 2015
Páxinas: 325-331
Congreso: Sociedad Española de Malherbología. Congreso (15. 2015. Sevilla)
Tipo: Achega congreso
Resumo
We examined the weed seeds present in crop grain samples from 2013 from across 200 cereal fields in Huelva and Seville provinces, Andalusia, South-western Spain. Ninety-one weed species were identified of which 29 species were present in at least 5% of samples. “Lolium rigidum” was the most frequent (74%) and abundant species. The weedy species of the genus “Phalaris” were also highly frequent (66-32%). “Polygonum aviculare”, “Convolvulus arvensis”, “Chrysanthemum coronarium”, “Pulicaria paludosa” and “Centaurea diluta” were detected in more than 20% of samples. Compared to available data for the whole cereal crop area in Spain, we found a similar frequency of the dominant weeds “L. rigidum” and “P. aviculare” but a much higher presence of “Phalaris” spp. In an opposite trend, the frequency of specialist segetal species was much lower.