Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?

In this work, we aimed to test whether taxonomic diversity and functional diversity and the values of functional traits of the weed seed bank varied across the field, from margins to the core, and between fields embedded in distinct landscape structures. We sampled the seed bank of 47 conventionally...

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Main Authors: Yesica Pallavicini, Eva Hernandez Plaza, Fernando Bastida, Jordi Izquierdo, Montserrat Gallart, Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/4/575
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spelling doaj-2004851a471140068d4eeccb02f9b9762021-04-02T10:28:52ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-04-011057557510.3390/agronomy10040575Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?Yesica Pallavicini0Eva Hernandez Plaza1Fernando Bastida2Jordi Izquierdo3Montserrat Gallart4Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar5Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC). Avda. Menéndez Pelayo s/n, Aptdo, 14004 Cordoba, SpainInstituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC). Avda. Menéndez Pelayo s/n, Aptdo, 14004 Cordoba, SpainDept. Agro-Forestry Sciences, Technical High School of Engineering, University of Huelva, Campus de la Rábida, Ctra. Huelva–Palos de la Frontera, s/n, 21071 Palos de la Frontera, SpainDepartment of Agri Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Campus Baix Llobregat, C/Esteve Terradas 8, 08860 Castelldefels, SpainDepartment of Agri Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Campus Baix Llobregat, C/Esteve Terradas 8, 08860 Castelldefels, SpainInstituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC). Avda. Menéndez Pelayo s/n, Aptdo, 14004 Cordoba, SpainIn this work, we aimed to test whether taxonomic diversity and functional diversity and the values of functional traits of the weed seed bank varied across the field, from margins to the core, and between fields embedded in distinct landscape structures. We sampled the seed bank of 47 conventionally managed cereal fields from two Mediterranean regions in Spain. In each field, three positions were selected: Margin, edge and core, and soil properties were measured for each position. Landscape structure was quantified for each field as the percentage of arable land in the surrounding 1 km radius circular sector. Seed bank diversity was characterized at the taxonomic (species richness, exponential Shannon index, and evenness) and functional levels (Rao’s quadratic entropy index and four corner analysis). For functional diversity, eight functional traits related to the whole plant life cycle were considered. Results showed a slight response of increasing taxonomic diversity from the core of the fields to the margins. Functional diversity was extremely low, indicating high similarity among species in terms of functional traits. Species in the seed bank were mostly therophytes, shorter than the crop plants, small seeded, flowering between the herbicide application of late winter and crop harvest, and showed seed dispersal by gravity or wind. This trait syndrome allows persistence in intensively managed arable lands. The similarity between fields in terms of functional diversity of the seed bank and in species traits may suggest that the intensity of management practices was similar across the fields. Moreover, it emphasizes that an increase in landscape heterogeneity, if based on other intensively managed cropping systems, may not be sufficient to augment functional diversity of weed communities. Therefore, in these areas, the seed bank could restore weed taxonomic diversity following changes in management practices, but functional diversity would still remain limited.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/4/575taxonomic and functional weed diversityfield marginweed traitsfourth-corner analysisweed communitysoil properties
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author Yesica Pallavicini
Eva Hernandez Plaza
Fernando Bastida
Jordi Izquierdo
Montserrat Gallart
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
spellingShingle Yesica Pallavicini
Eva Hernandez Plaza
Fernando Bastida
Jordi Izquierdo
Montserrat Gallart
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
Agronomy
taxonomic and functional weed diversity
field margin
weed traits
fourth-corner analysis
weed community
soil properties
author_facet Yesica Pallavicini
Eva Hernandez Plaza
Fernando Bastida
Jordi Izquierdo
Montserrat Gallart
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
author_sort Yesica Pallavicini
title Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
title_short Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
title_full Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
title_fullStr Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
title_full_unstemmed Weed Seed Bank Diversity in Dryland Cereal Fields: Does it Differ Along the Field and Between Fields with Different Landscape Structure?
title_sort weed seed bank diversity in dryland cereal fields: does it differ along the field and between fields with different landscape structure?
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In this work, we aimed to test whether taxonomic diversity and functional diversity and the values of functional traits of the weed seed bank varied across the field, from margins to the core, and between fields embedded in distinct landscape structures. We sampled the seed bank of 47 conventionally managed cereal fields from two Mediterranean regions in Spain. In each field, three positions were selected: Margin, edge and core, and soil properties were measured for each position. Landscape structure was quantified for each field as the percentage of arable land in the surrounding 1 km radius circular sector. Seed bank diversity was characterized at the taxonomic (species richness, exponential Shannon index, and evenness) and functional levels (Rao’s quadratic entropy index and four corner analysis). For functional diversity, eight functional traits related to the whole plant life cycle were considered. Results showed a slight response of increasing taxonomic diversity from the core of the fields to the margins. Functional diversity was extremely low, indicating high similarity among species in terms of functional traits. Species in the seed bank were mostly therophytes, shorter than the crop plants, small seeded, flowering between the herbicide application of late winter and crop harvest, and showed seed dispersal by gravity or wind. This trait syndrome allows persistence in intensively managed arable lands. The similarity between fields in terms of functional diversity of the seed bank and in species traits may suggest that the intensity of management practices was similar across the fields. Moreover, it emphasizes that an increase in landscape heterogeneity, if based on other intensively managed cropping systems, may not be sufficient to augment functional diversity of weed communities. Therefore, in these areas, the seed bank could restore weed taxonomic diversity following changes in management practices, but functional diversity would still remain limited.
topic taxonomic and functional weed diversity
field margin
weed traits
fourth-corner analysis
weed community
soil properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/4/575
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