2016
DOI: 10.7251/agren1503353c
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Ecological and Phytogeographical Characteristics of the Weed Flora in the Lijevče Plain

Abstract: In this paper it is given review and basic characteristics of the weed flora in the Lijevče plain: ecological index values, biological spectrum and spectrum of areal types. Floristic researches of the weed flora in the Lijevčeplain were conducted on 61 localities in crops and perennial planting. The researches were conducted during the two vegetation seasons (2013. and 2014.) It is determined that there are 163 types of the vascular flora, classified in 122 genus and 39 families. According to the ecological i… Show more

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“…Weeds represent a very complex and diverse group of plants that grow against human's will together with cultivated plants, and are mainly the result of agricultural activities (Čekić and Kovačević, 2015;Hulina, 2005). Weeds are characterized by certain biological and ecological characteristics, which are the result of long-term adaptation to elevated anthropogenic effects (Stefanović et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weeds represent a very complex and diverse group of plants that grow against human's will together with cultivated plants, and are mainly the result of agricultural activities (Čekić and Kovačević, 2015;Hulina, 2005). Weeds are characterized by certain biological and ecological characteristics, which are the result of long-term adaptation to elevated anthropogenic effects (Stefanović et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecological characteristics of several weed species are well-explored (e.g. Holzner and Numata, 2013;Čekić and Kovačević, 2015;Kleunen et al, 2015) but their stand level ecophysiological relations are hardly examined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%