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How rare arable weeds are descriptors of low farming intensification?

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Recent emphasis has been placed on the rapid destruction of the planet’s biodiversity in all habitats. Rare arable weeds, also known as segetal plants, are threatened species, mostly in decline due to intensive farming systems. However, the presence of these species is intrinsically linked to agroecosystems. Their survival is apparently related to low-input agronomic practices. Could these weeds therefore be good descriptors of low agricultural intensification and be good indicators of high environmental field value? We propose to examine the relationships between the farming systems and weed flora sampling in the same fields.
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hal-01871804 , version 1 (11-09-2018)

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Fabrice Dessaint, A. Rodriguez, P. Pointereau, O. Bardet, S. Huc, et al.. How rare arable weeds are descriptors of low farming intensification?. 17th European Weed Research Society Symposium. “Weed management in changing environments", Jun 2015, Montpellier, France. ⟨hal-01871804⟩
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