The b-diversity of arable weed communities on organic and conventional cereal farms in two contrasting regions
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The b-diversity of arable weed communities on organic and conventional cereal farms in two contrasting regions
Auteur(s)
- ARMENGOT Laura
- SANS Francesc Xavier
- FISCHER Christina
- FLOHRE Andreas
- TSCHARNTKE Teja
- THIES Carsten
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IVEIN9C9
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5 janvier 2021 17:06
Résumé anglais
Methods: We examined the weed flora in paired organic and conventional farms at each locality and assessed diversity components by additive partitioning of species richness (a, b and c).
Results: The weed species composition differed greatly between the two regions. Only 18 of 135 arable weed species were shared. The a-, b- and c-diversity of all functional groups was significantly higher under organic farming practices for both regions, indicating an increasing homogenization of local communities by agricultural intensification within each region. b-diversity contributed most to the total observed species richness in both regions (69.8% and 35.8% on organic and conventional farms, respectively, in Catalonia; and 62.4% and 53.0% on organic and conventional farms, respectively, in Lower Saxony). These results demonstrate the great importance of environmental heterogeneity and of farm-specific differences in agricultural practices for the richness of arable weed species.
Conclusions: Regardless of the substantial differences in arable weed community composition across regions, our study emphasizes the great importance of organic farming for arable weed species richness. Understanding the patterns and causes of the dissimilarity of local communities appears to be a key factor for species conservation and the development of effective European-wide agrienvironmental schemes at landscape and regional scales. This approach is in contrast to current nature conservation practices that are restricted primarily to local (field- and farm-scale) implementation.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Modalité bio
- FREDO adventice
- FREDO environnement
- FREDO lutte
- FREDO étude des variétés
- GEO Allemagne
- GEO Espagne
- biodiversité
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Titre de la publication
Applied Vegetation Science
Pages
9
Date caractères
2012
Date publication
1 janvier 2012