Acta Agrobotanica (Oct 2015)

Flora in abandoned fields and adjacent crop fields on rendzina soils in the Zamość region

  • Marta Ziemińska-Smyk,
  • Teresa Grażyna Wyłupek,
  • Barbara Skwaryło-Bednarz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/aa.2015.022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 3
pp. 197 – 203

Abstract

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A floristic inventory of segetal flora was carried out in abandoned fields and adjacent crop fields on rendzina soils in the Zamość region in the year 2010. This study found a total of 130 weed species belonging to 30 botanical families. The following families were represented most frequently: Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Poaceae, Lamiaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Brassicaceae. In the segetal flora, apophytes are dominant (55% of the total flora), with the highest number of meadow and xerothermic grassland species among them. Archeophytes (38%) predominate in the group of anthropophytes. The species characterized by the highest constancy classes and reaching the highest cover indices posed the greatest threat to crops in the study area. The following weeds are most frequently found in fallow fields: Consolida regalis, Cichorium intybus, and Sinapis arvensis, while Papaver rhoeas is the greatest threat to cereal crops grown on rendzina soils.

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