Weeding of cultivated chamomile in Serbia
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2007
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Survey of weeds occurring in cultivated chamomile was conducted at three sites of the northern east and central west region in Serbia, differing in climate, soil and applied fertilizers, in order to estimate diversity and abundance of weed flora, and to analyze the general patterns of weed communities. Weed flora of studied sites was analyzed in terms of morphotypes, life forms and physiotypes. Numerical classification of weed communities (UPGMA method) was performed to determine whether a weed composition, abundance and ecology had an effect on discrimination among communities of studied sites. Results of this study showed that the most abundant weeds of the whole studied area were biannual, which is a typical feature of winter crops, such as chamomile. Relatively high percent of winter-spring weeds is related to sowing date of chamomile. Numerical classification of weed communities indicates that floristic composition and related abundance of weeds was clearly connected with a weed e...cology estimated through ecological indexes of weed flora. On the basis of weeding analyzed in chamomile plots, measures of weed control were recommended.
Ključne reči:
ecological indexes / morphotypes / physiotypes / numerical analysis / weed floraIzvor:
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Chamomile Research, Development and Production, 2007, 749, 149-+Izdavač:
- Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of Serbia [321-01-747]
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.749.15
ISSN: 0567-7572
WoS: 000250709100015
Scopus: 2-s2.0-70449372391
Institucija/grupa
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - CONF AU - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora AU - Vrbničanin, Sava AU - Jevdjović, Radosav AU - Salamon, Ivan PY - 2007 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1608 AB - Survey of weeds occurring in cultivated chamomile was conducted at three sites of the northern east and central west region in Serbia, differing in climate, soil and applied fertilizers, in order to estimate diversity and abundance of weed flora, and to analyze the general patterns of weed communities. Weed flora of studied sites was analyzed in terms of morphotypes, life forms and physiotypes. Numerical classification of weed communities (UPGMA method) was performed to determine whether a weed composition, abundance and ecology had an effect on discrimination among communities of studied sites. Results of this study showed that the most abundant weeds of the whole studied area were biannual, which is a typical feature of winter crops, such as chamomile. Relatively high percent of winter-spring weeds is related to sowing date of chamomile. Numerical classification of weed communities indicates that floristic composition and related abundance of weeds was clearly connected with a weed ecology estimated through ecological indexes of weed flora. On the basis of weeding analyzed in chamomile plots, measures of weed control were recommended. PB - Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1 C3 - Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Chamomile Research, Development and Production T1 - Weeding of cultivated chamomile in Serbia EP - + IS - 749 SP - 149 DO - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.749.15 ER -
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Dajić-Stevanović, Z., Vrbničanin, S., Jevdjović, R.,& Salamon, I.. (2007). Weeding of cultivated chamomile in Serbia. in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Chamomile Research, Development and Production Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1.(749), 149-+. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.749.15
Dajić-Stevanović Z, Vrbničanin S, Jevdjović R, Salamon I. Weeding of cultivated chamomile in Serbia. in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Chamomile Research, Development and Production. 2007;(749):149-+. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.749.15 .
Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Vrbničanin, Sava, Jevdjović, Radosav, Salamon, Ivan, "Weeding of cultivated chamomile in Serbia" in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Chamomile Research, Development and Production, no. 749 (2007):149-+, https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.749.15 . .