2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12123073
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Analysis of Weed Communities in Solar Farms Located in Tropical Areas—The Case of Malaysia

Abstract: Weed management in large-scale solar photovoltaic (LSS-PV) farms has become a great concern to the solar industry due to scarcity of labour and the ever-increasing price of pesticides, which opens up possibilities for integrated farming, also known as agrivoltaics. Improper weed control may have multiple negative impacts such as permanent shading of the module surface, pest housing which damages communication cables, and even bush fires. The shaded PV modules can be heated up to extreme temperatures, causing c… Show more

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“…When doing the perimeter walks, we counted the number of palms on each side of the plantation, multiplying this to calculate the total number of palms. We also recorded the density of butterfly nectar sources (plants with open flowers as nectar sources, identified using Barnes & Chan, 1990; Fee et al., 2017; Maizatul‐Suriza & Idris, 2012; Nobilly et al., 2021; Ya'acob et al., 2022), following the methods of Steffan‐Dewenter and Tscharntke (1997): using a scale of 0–5, with 0 = absent or no flower, 1 = <0.5 flowers per m 2 , 2 = <1 flower per m 2 , 3 = <5 flowers per m 2 , 4 = <10 flowers per m 2 and 5 = >10 flowers per m 2 . This assessment was carried out separately for each individual plant species observed, and the average sums were calculated for all flowering wild plants across the four perimeters and central path (see Table S3 and Figure S2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When doing the perimeter walks, we counted the number of palms on each side of the plantation, multiplying this to calculate the total number of palms. We also recorded the density of butterfly nectar sources (plants with open flowers as nectar sources, identified using Barnes & Chan, 1990; Fee et al., 2017; Maizatul‐Suriza & Idris, 2012; Nobilly et al., 2021; Ya'acob et al., 2022), following the methods of Steffan‐Dewenter and Tscharntke (1997): using a scale of 0–5, with 0 = absent or no flower, 1 = <0.5 flowers per m 2 , 2 = <1 flower per m 2 , 3 = <5 flowers per m 2 , 4 = <10 flowers per m 2 and 5 = >10 flowers per m 2 . This assessment was carried out separately for each individual plant species observed, and the average sums were calculated for all flowering wild plants across the four perimeters and central path (see Table S3 and Figure S2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. marginata merupakan salah satu jenis Cucurbitaceae yang masih jarang sekali dieksplorasi kegunaan atau peranannya. S. marginata di Malaysia dilaporkan sebagai salah satu jenis gulma pada bangunan photovoltaic (PV) (Ya'acob et al, 2022).…”
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