Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora
Conference object (Published version)
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Application of various agrotechnical measures is the key factor defining the composition of
the vineyard weed flora. Vineyard weed communities are highly diverse, due to specific
environmental characteristics and frequent disturbances of these agroecosystems. Bearing all
this in mind and due to a limited number of studies of the vineyard weed flora in Serbia, the
aim of this research was to assess the phytogeographical characteristics of the vineyard weed
flora in the Vršac vineyards. Field research encompassed the entire vegetation season (March-
November) in 2016 and was performed at three localities within the area of the Vršac
vineyards. Floristic analysis was done at 60 fixed 1 m2 plots (48 between-row and 12 in-row
plots). Phytogeographical analysis has determined that 97 weed species which were recorded
belong to eight areal types. Weed species predominately belonged to the Eurasian areal type,
with 49 recorded species (51%). Results have shown the presence of 14 speci...es of
cosmopolitan distribution, while the Pontic-Mediterranean areal type was represented by 10
weed species (10%). This transitional areal type was represented by four areal groups, of
which the Pontic-CentralAsian-Submediterranean group was the most numerous. Of the
plants typical for the Pannonian region of Serbia, i.e. the steppe species, belonging to the
Pontic-SouthSiberian areal type, only two weed species (Asperugo procumbens and Senecio
vernalis) were recorded. Allochthonous species (adventive areal type) were represented by
eight weed species, with species originating from North America (Amaranthus retroflexus,
Erigeron annuus, E. canadensis, Panicum capillare and Xanthium strumarium subsp.
italicum) being dominant.
Keywords:
areal type / biogeography / floral element / Vojvodina province / Vršac vineyardsSource:
Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020, 2020, 498-503Publisher:
- University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture, Jahorina
Funding / projects:
Collections
Institution/Community
IZBISTY - CONF AU - Anđelković, Ana AU - Pavlovic, Danijela AU - Marisavljević, Dragana PY - 2020 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/770 AB - Application of various agrotechnical measures is the key factor defining the composition of the vineyard weed flora. Vineyard weed communities are highly diverse, due to specific environmental characteristics and frequent disturbances of these agroecosystems. Bearing all this in mind and due to a limited number of studies of the vineyard weed flora in Serbia, the aim of this research was to assess the phytogeographical characteristics of the vineyard weed flora in the Vršac vineyards. Field research encompassed the entire vegetation season (March- November) in 2016 and was performed at three localities within the area of the Vršac vineyards. Floristic analysis was done at 60 fixed 1 m2 plots (48 between-row and 12 in-row plots). Phytogeographical analysis has determined that 97 weed species which were recorded belong to eight areal types. Weed species predominately belonged to the Eurasian areal type, with 49 recorded species (51%). Results have shown the presence of 14 species of cosmopolitan distribution, while the Pontic-Mediterranean areal type was represented by 10 weed species (10%). This transitional areal type was represented by four areal groups, of which the Pontic-CentralAsian-Submediterranean group was the most numerous. Of the plants typical for the Pannonian region of Serbia, i.e. the steppe species, belonging to the Pontic-SouthSiberian areal type, only two weed species (Asperugo procumbens and Senecio vernalis) were recorded. Allochthonous species (adventive areal type) were represented by eight weed species, with species originating from North America (Amaranthus retroflexus, Erigeron annuus, E. canadensis, Panicum capillare and Xanthium strumarium subsp. italicum) being dominant. PB - University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture, Jahorina C3 - Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020 T1 - Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora EP - 503 SP - 498 ER -
@conference{ author = "Anđelković, Ana and Pavlovic, Danijela and Marisavljević, Dragana", year = "2020", abstract = "Application of various agrotechnical measures is the key factor defining the composition of the vineyard weed flora. Vineyard weed communities are highly diverse, due to specific environmental characteristics and frequent disturbances of these agroecosystems. Bearing all this in mind and due to a limited number of studies of the vineyard weed flora in Serbia, the aim of this research was to assess the phytogeographical characteristics of the vineyard weed flora in the Vršac vineyards. Field research encompassed the entire vegetation season (March- November) in 2016 and was performed at three localities within the area of the Vršac vineyards. Floristic analysis was done at 60 fixed 1 m2 plots (48 between-row and 12 in-row plots). Phytogeographical analysis has determined that 97 weed species which were recorded belong to eight areal types. Weed species predominately belonged to the Eurasian areal type, with 49 recorded species (51%). Results have shown the presence of 14 species of cosmopolitan distribution, while the Pontic-Mediterranean areal type was represented by 10 weed species (10%). This transitional areal type was represented by four areal groups, of which the Pontic-CentralAsian-Submediterranean group was the most numerous. Of the plants typical for the Pannonian region of Serbia, i.e. the steppe species, belonging to the Pontic-SouthSiberian areal type, only two weed species (Asperugo procumbens and Senecio vernalis) were recorded. Allochthonous species (adventive areal type) were represented by eight weed species, with species originating from North America (Amaranthus retroflexus, Erigeron annuus, E. canadensis, Panicum capillare and Xanthium strumarium subsp. italicum) being dominant.", publisher = "University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture, Jahorina", journal = "Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020", title = "Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora", pages = "503-498" }
Anđelković, A., Pavlovic, D.,& Marisavljević, D.. (2020). Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora. in Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020 University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture, Jahorina., 498-503.
Anđelković A, Pavlovic D, Marisavljević D. Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora. in Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020. 2020;:498-503..
Anđelković, Ana, Pavlovic, Danijela, Marisavljević, Dragana, "Phytogeographical analysis of the Vršac vineyards (Serbia) weed flora" in Proceedings of the XI International Scientific Agricultural Symposium „AgroSym 2020“ Jahorina, October 8 - 9, 2020 (2020):498-503.