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Weed vegetation of small grain crops in Serbia: environmental and human impacts

Sava VRBNICANIN1, Zora Dajic STEVANOVIC1, Katarina Jovanovic RADOVANOV1, Ahmet ULUDAĞ2
1Faculty of Agriculture University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, SERBIA
2İzmir Agricultural Quarantine Directorate, Liman Cad. 25, Alsancak, İzmir - TURKEY

Abstract: Weed flora of winter and spring small grain crops (wheat, barley, oats, and rye) was surveyed in lowland and mountainous areas of the central part of Serbia, which are dissimilar in environmental conditions, primarily climate and soil characteristics, and crop management practices. The weed community of the mountainous area was more diverse that of the lowlands. The weed community of the mountainous area was characterized by a significantly higher proportion of dicotyledonous species, mainly hemicryptophytes, probably due to insufficient tillage and the consequent impact of surrounding grassland vegetation. Different environmental conditions and crop managements of the 2 sites caused the occurrence of 2 separate weed communities, the ass. Consolido-Polygonetum avicularae in the lowland area, and ass. Galeopsi-Brassicetum campestrae in the mountain area of the surveyed region in central Serbia.

Key words: Correspondence analysis, weed communities, weed survey in cereal stands


Turk. J. Agric. For., 33, (2009), 325-337.
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