Methods to conduct and analyse weed surveys in arable farming: a review
Published 2016 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Methods to conduct and analyse weed surveys in arable farming: a review
Authors
Keywords
Arable weed vegetation, Abundance, Cover, Diversity, Sampling, Multivariate statistics, Europe, Monitoring, Mapping
Journal
Agronomy for Sustainable Development
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-02-11
DOI
10.1007/s13593-015-0345-7
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Occurrence and distribution of important weed species in German winter oilseed rape fields
- (2016) Kristin Hanzlik et al. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
- Weed species composition of maize fields in Germany is influenced by site and crop sequence
- (2015) F de Mol et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Impact of climate change on weeds in agriculture: a review
- (2014) Kristian Peters et al. Agronomy for Sustainable Development
- Reviewing change in the arable flora of Europe: a meta-analysis
- (2014) N Richner et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Agroecological weed control using a functional approach: a review of cropping systems diversity
- (2013) Sabrina Gaba et al. Agronomy for Sustainable Development
- Dramatic losses of specialist arable plants in Central Germany since the 1950s/60s - a cross-regional analysis
- (2013) Stefan Meyer et al. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
- Impact of site conditions and farming practices on the occurrence of rare and endangered weeds on arable land in the Czech Republic
- (2013) M Kolářová et al. WEED RESEARCH
- The arable plant diversity of intensively managed farmland: Effects of field position and crop type at local and landscape scales
- (2012) Santiago L. Poggio et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Weed dispersal by farming at various spatial scales. A review
- (2012) Sandrine Petit et al. Agronomy for Sustainable Development
- The importance of climate, site and management on weed vegetation in oilseed rape in Germany
- (2011) Kristin Hanzlik et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Agroecosystem management and biotic interactions: a review
- (2011) Safia Médiène et al. Agronomy for Sustainable Development
- The influence of environment, management and site context on species composition of summer arable weed vegetation in Hungary
- (2011) Gyula Pinke et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Functional traits relating arable weed communities to crop characteristics
- (2011) Richard M. Gunton et al. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Weed vegetation of poppy (Papaver somniferum) fields in Hungary: effects of management and environmental factors on species composition
- (2011) G PINKE et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Arable plant communities as indicators of farming practice
- (2010) C. Hawes et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Weeds in agricultural landscapes. A review
- (2010) Sandrine Petit et al. Agronomy for Sustainable Development
- Changes in segetal vegetation in the Borská nížina Lowland (Slovakia) over 50 years
- (2010) Jana Májeková et al. BIOLOGIA
- Increasing weed flora in Danish arable fields and its importance for biodiversity
- (2010) C ANDREASEN et al. WEED RESEARCH
- An assessment of the accuracy and consistency of human perception of weed cover
- (2010) D ANDÚJAR et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Current statistical issues inWeed Research
- (2010) A ONOFRI et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Using Assembly Theory to Explain Changes in a Weed Flora in Response to Agricultural Intensification
- (2010) J. Storkey et al. WEED SCIENCE
- A specialist-generalist classification of the arable flora and its response to changes in agricultural practices
- (2010) Guillaume Fried et al. BMC ECOLOGY
- Crop and soil factors of importance for the distribution of plant species on arable fields in Denmark
- (2009) Christian Andreasen et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Effects of different cultivation types on native and alien weed species richness and diversity in Moravia (Czech Republic)
- (2009) Zdeňka Lososová et al. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
- Long-term changes in the flora of the cereal ecosystem on the Sussex Downs, England, focusing on the years 1968-2005
- (2009) G. R. Potts et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
- A functional analysis of large-scale temporal shifts from 1970 to 2000 in weed assemblages of sunflower crops in France
- (2009) G. Fried et al. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Phytosociological alliances in the vegetation of arable fields in the northwestern Balkan Peninsula
- (2009) Urban Šilc et al. PHYTOCOENOLOGIA
- Weed vegetation and its conservation value in three management systems of Hungarian winter cereals on base-rich soils
- (2009) G PINKE et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Weed vegetation in the north-western Balkans: diversity and species composition
- (2009) U ŠILC et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Using Species-Area Curves to Examine Weed Communities in Organic and Conventional Spring Wheat Systems
- (2009) Fredric W. Pollnac et al. WEED SCIENCE
- Effects of environmental factors on weed species composition of cereal and stubble fields in western Hungary
- (2009) Gyula Pinke et al. Open Life Sciences
- Environmental and management factors determining weed species composition and diversity in France
- (2008) Guillaume Fried et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- What is the role of local landscape structure in the vegetation composition of field boundaries?
- (2008) Tsipe Aavik et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Regionale Unterschiede in der Rapsunkrautflora Deutschlands
- (2008) Kristin Goerke et al. Gesunde Pflanzen
- Assessing species diagnostic value in large data sets: A comparison between phi-coefficient and Ochiai index
- (2008) M. De Cáceres et al. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Phytosociological and conservational study of the arable weed communities in western Hungary
- (2008) Gyula Pinke et al. PLANT BIOSYSTEMS
- Arable weed vegetation of the northeastern part of the Czech Republic: effects of environmental factors on species composition
- (2008) Šárka Cimalová et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search