Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León
A study of the flora of irrigated crops in two Spanish provinces (Salamanca and Zamora, SW Castilla y León) has been carried out. After careful analysis of a catalogue comprising more than 344 taxa, we have found that 237 of them (68,9 %) belong to 8 families, the most relevant of which are Composit...
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doaj-6d83c189c7ba48a48ef324b84b9b12882021-05-05T07:01:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31962000-06-0158113314410.3989/ajbm.2000.v58.i1.145128Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y LeónJuan Manuel Velasco Sánchez0Enrique Rico1Departamento de Botánica, Universidad de SalamancaDepartamento de Botánica, Universidad de SalamancaA study of the flora of irrigated crops in two Spanish provinces (Salamanca and Zamora, SW Castilla y León) has been carried out. After careful analysis of a catalogue comprising more than 344 taxa, we have found that 237 of them (68,9 %) belong to 8 families, the most relevant of which are Compositae, Gramineae and Leguminosae, although the latter is less important among the most frequent species. The best represented chorological group is that of those widely distributed species, to which more than half of the species in the catalogue belong, as well as 85,4 % of the most invasive ones. On the contrary the group of Mediterranean and endemic taxa represent just a third of the total. The predominant biological type is the terophytes (66,6 % of the annotated species), while hemicryptophytes represent 26 % and geophytes just less than 5 %. Anemochory is the commonest dispersal type (ca. 70 % of the species) followed by barochory and zoochory. The latter has greater relative importance (more or less 30 %) among the most harmful plants.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/145weedsirrigated cropstaxonomic analysisbiological typeschorological typesdispersal |
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Juan Manuel Velasco Sánchez Enrique Rico Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid weeds irrigated crops taxonomic analysis biological types chorological types dispersal |
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Juan Manuel Velasco Sánchez Enrique Rico |
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Juan Manuel Velasco Sánchez |
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Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León |
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Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León |
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Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León |
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Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León |
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Analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the South West of Castilla y León |
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analysis of the irrigated crop flora from the south west of castilla y león |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid |
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0211-1322 1988-3196 |
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A study of the flora of irrigated crops in two Spanish provinces (Salamanca and Zamora, SW Castilla y León) has been carried out. After careful analysis of a catalogue comprising more than 344 taxa, we have found that 237 of them (68,9 %) belong to 8 families, the most relevant of which are Compositae, Gramineae and Leguminosae, although the latter is less important among the most frequent species. The best represented chorological group is that of those widely distributed species, to which more than half of the species in the catalogue belong, as well as 85,4 % of the most invasive ones. On the contrary the group of Mediterranean and endemic taxa represent just a third of the total. The predominant biological type is the terophytes (66,6 % of the annotated species), while hemicryptophytes represent 26 % and geophytes just less than 5 %. Anemochory is the commonest dispersal type (ca. 70 % of the species) followed by barochory and zoochory. The latter has greater relative importance (more or less 30 %) among the most harmful plants. |
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weeds irrigated crops taxonomic analysis biological types chorological types dispersal |
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