Spatial and temporal assessment of weeds biodiversity in wheat agroecosystems of Bandar-e-Torkeman county, Golestan province
Subject Areas : Weed Research JournalMaral Neyazmoradi 1 , Hossein Kazemi 2 , Javid Gherekhloo 3 , Afshin Soltani 4 , Behnam Kamkar 5
1 - Gorgan uni.
2 - Gorgan Uni.
3 - Department of Agronomy, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran
4 - Professor Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
5 - Academic Staff, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Keywords: frequency, Distribution map, Uniformity, Simpson, Shannon-Wiener,
Abstract :
This research was conducted to study of diversity and weed population structure of wheat agroecosystems of Bandar-e-Torkeman county in 2018-2019 year. Diversity indices such as Shannon-Wiener and Simpson for fields and frequency, relative frequency, relative uniformity and relative density indices for all weed species were calculated and measured in two time stages, before and after chemical treatment with herbicides. Obtained data from diversity indices were moved in the GIS media and weed species maps of wheat fields were prepared. In this study, we were identified 18 species from 9 plant families. The checking of plant species showed that 66.67% and 33.33% were belonged to annual and perennial, also, about 27.77% and 72.23% were narrow-leaved and broad-leaved, respectively. Gramineae species include Avena ludoviciana, Lolium temulentum, Phalaris minor, Alopecurus myosuroides and Polygon monspeliensis, Fabaceae species include Medicago scutellata, Polygonom avicular, Vicia villosa and Oxalis corniculata and Compositea species such as Helianthus annuus and Cirsium arvense, had about 27.77, 22.22 and 11.11 percent of the available plant species, that were recognized as the most important plant families in wheat fields of county, respectively. In this study, weed distribution maps in wheat fields of the county before and after chemical control were prepared in three frequency groups of 50-100, 30-50 and less than 30% and showed an almost uniform distribution of weeds in surveyed region.
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