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Linking species traits to agroecosystem services: a functional analysis of weed communities

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WEED RESEARCH
卷 58, 期 2, 页码 76-88

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/wre.12283

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agroecology; biodiversity; database; disservice; RLQ analysis; tillage

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  1. FP7 ERA-NET CORE Organic II Funding Bodies

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There is a growing interest in the use of functional approaches for the study of weed assemblages, to disentangle underlying processes determining their composition and dynamics. Functional approaches are based on the assumption that weed community composition and dynamics can be best explained by a set of species traits expressing their response to agricultural disturbance. This knowledge should help develop more sustainable, ecologically based weed management systems. Trait-based data required for this kind of analysis are available from various sources, but most of them either cover mainly non-weedy species or, in the case of weed-focussed trait databases, they cover a limited number of species. In this work, we present a trait database for 240 weed species common throughout Europe, including not only response traits but also effect traits, that is linked to selected agroecosystem services and disservices. A case study is presented where our weed trait database is used in conjunction with appropriate statistical analysis to highlight the distribution of weed functional groups in soyabean crop communities from an experiment including different tillage and weed management systems. Finally, we discuss the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of this functional approach. By highlighting the links between weed species and agroecosystem (dis)services, this approach could be a useful resource for scientists, farm managers and policymakers.

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