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Relative importance of region, seasonality and weed management practice effects on the functional structure of weed communities in French vineyards

Marie‐Charlotte Bopp, Elena Kazakou, Aurélie Metay, Guillaume Fried

Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2022

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Summary

Winegrowers have diversified their weed management practices over the last two decades changing the structure and the composition of weed communities. Complementary to taxonomic studies, trait-based approaches are promising ways for a better understanding of weed community responses to environmental and agronomic filters. In the present study, the impacts of climate, soil characteristics, seasons and weed management practices (chemical weeding, tillage and mowing) were assessed on weed communities from 46 plots in three French wine-growing regions (Champagne, Languedoc and Rhône valley). These agro-environmental gradients structuring weed communities according to their combinations of traits were highlighted using multivariate analysis (RLQ). The impacts of these filters on Community Weigh

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.agee.2022.107892
Catalogue ID
SNmoi1q8ql-11xh3x
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