Occurrence and distribution characteristics of weed species on upland Chinese cabbage fields in Chungnam province
2014; Chungnam National University; Volume: 41; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7744/cnujas.2014.41.4.303
ISSN2466-2410
AutoresKi Seon Hwang, Min Yong Eom, Su Hyuk Park, Ok Jae Won, Su Jeoung Suh, In Yong Lee, Kee Woong Park,
Tópico(s)Food Quality and Safety Studies
ResumoThis study was conducted in order to utilize the basic data for weed control by surveying the occurrence of weed species. Total 63 sites of upland Chinese cabbage fields in Chungnam Provinces were investigated. The result of survey, 71 weed species in 25 families were identified and classified to 39 annuals, 16 biennials and 16 perennials. Based on the occurrence ratio, the most weed species belonged to Compositae (20 species). 8, 6 and 5 weed species belonged to Poaceae, Cruciferae and Polygonaceae, respectively, and these 10 weed species in the most six families accounted for 50% of total weed occurrence. The most dominant weed species in upland Chinese cabbage fields were Portulaca oleracea (8.07%), followed by Digitaria ciliaris (7.54%), Rorippa palustris (6.44%), Chenopodium album (5.73%), Echinochloa crus-galli (5.02%) and Cyperus amuricus (3.95).
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