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Weed flora in organic onion production: Allium cepa L. (Alliaceae Borkhausen 1797, Amaryllidales)
Published 2013-01-01“…The analysis of ecological indices of weed flora shows that the studied agroecosystems were characterized as moderately dry (F–2.31), neutral to slightly alkaline (R–3.35), mesoeutrophic (N–3.61), with medium humus content (H–2.96), well aerated (D–3.77), not saline (S-- 84.62%), of favorable light (L–3.85) and thermal (T–4.12) regime, with the dominant moderately continental climate conditions (K–3.08). Phytogeographic analysis of weed flora indicates the dominance of the taxa which are widely distributed.…”
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The dominant weed species in organically farmed peach: Prunus persica batsch. (Rosaceae A. L. De Jussieu 1789, Rosales)
Published 2014-01-01“…. - 84.62%), and favorably aerated (D - 3.85), and is characterized by moderate humidity (F - 2.54), neutral reaction (R - 3.15), and moderate humus content (H - 3.00), as well as favorable light (L - 3.77) and thermal (T - 3.92) regimen. Phytogeographical analysis of the weed flora in the aforementioned peach orchard indicates the dominance of widely distributed taxa (92.3%)-a characteristic of weed vegetation.…”
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