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Mapping of European weedsBasis for a new working group of the
EWRS
1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague
(Hansjörg Krähmer)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 2May 6th, 2009
First Steps - Weeds
Weeds are prioritized according to frequency and prevention of biodiversity
For major crops, the 3 most frequent grass species and dicot speciesare mapped
For invasive weeds, the 3 major grass and dicot species will be mapped as well
Lateron, the 6 most endangered weed species will be mapped
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 3May 6th, 2009
First Steps – Definitions (1)
How to define ‘frequency’ ?In plant community research this term means “species/unit” or “percentage of quadrats in which a species appears”
And what about ‘abundance’ ?Individuals of a species
What about ‘density’ ?Number of individuals of a species per unit area
Or what about relative cover (leaf area index) ?Relative cover = cover of X / cover of all * 100
Dominance solves some problemsAbundance/cover mix
What we have in mind is constancy in many cases: “Ability of a living system, such as a population, to maintain a certain size”
In any case, we can not ignore existing definitions of plant community research:
J. BRAUN-BLANQUET, 1964: Pflanzensoziologie. Grundzüge der Vegetationskunde. 3rd ed. Springer Verlag, Vienna, NewYork.H. Dierschke, 1994: Pflanzensoziologie.- Verlag Eugen Ulmer
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 4May 6th, 2009
First Steps – Definitions (2)
Why not distribution?Distribution does not indicate severity of infestation, does not provide information about densities nor constancy
What is special about the proposed project?Weed infestations are ranked (most frequent, second most…)
Weed frequency is estimated for selected crops
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 5May 6th, 2009
First Steps – Software/Data
ArcGIS/ArcView 9 was used as a tool in the beginning
Some countries have provided detailed data already, others not
For all those countries without sufficient data, a first guess is based on publications or assumptions
These assumptions will have to be discussed with experts in countries/regions
Local coordinators as proposed by Jordi Recasens will be asked to collect data and to draw conclusions
Objectives and documentation of data will be discussed during first meetings in 2009
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 6May 6th, 2009
Europe: Cereals / most frequent grasses (draft, medium certainty level)
next step: countries should now be analyzed on province levels, actual growing areas should be respected
AperaSpica-venti
Alopecurusmyosuroides
Avena sterilis
Poa annua
Elytrigiarepens
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 7May 6th, 2009
Europe: Cereals / second most frequent grasses (draft, medium certainty level)
AperaSpica-venti
Alopecurusmyosuroides
Avenasterilis
Setariaglauca& pumila
Loliumspec.
Poa annua
Elytrigiarepens
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 8May 6th, 2009
Europe: Cereals / second most frequent dicots(draft, low certainty level)
Papaver rhoeas
Galium aparine
Amaranthus retroflexus
Matricaria spec
Stellaria media
Cirsium arvense
Sinapis arvensis
Chenopodiumalbum
Viola arvensis
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 9May 6th, 2009
Europe: Cereals / second most frequent dicots(draft, low certainty level)
Matricariaspec
Galium aparine
Ambrosiaartemisifolia
Chenopodium album
Stellaria media
Cirsiumarvense
Viola arvensis
Veronica persica
Vicia sativa
Thlaspiarvense
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 10May 6th, 2009
Europe: Oilseed rape / most frequent grasses (draft, medium certainty level)
Volunteer Cereals
Elytrigiarepens
No data,or no major OSR areas
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 11May 6th, 2009
Europe: Oilseed rape / most frequent dicots(draft, medium certainty level)
Matricariaspec.
Sinapisarvensis
Chenopodiumalbum
No data,or no major OSR areas
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 12May 6th, 2009
Europe: Corn / most frequent dicots(draft, medium certainty level)
Chenopodium album
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Convolvulusarvensis
No data or no major corn areas
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 13May 6th, 2009
Europe: Corn / most frequent grasses(draft, medium certainty level)
Echinochloacrus-galli
Elytrigia repens
Sorghum halepense
No data,or no major corn areas
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 14May 6th, 2009
Caveats (1)
Weeds don’t stop at country borders; the presented maps are the results of questionnaires and publications for single countries
Maps show average weed infestation for a given country only
The basis for presented maps is not equal in all countries; more data are required (e.g. number of counts, abundance, frequency..)
Weed identification is sometimes complicated at early stages: Avena-, Lolium-, Matricaria-species
Data were not assessed in the same year
The frequency of single weeds can vary from year to year
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 15May 6th, 2009
In a typical field there is a rather great number of weeds competing with the crop and contributing to yield losses
Frequency of weeds is not necessarily correlated with agronomic importance
The maps for Germany were created for fields with targeted weeds for herbicide tests
The assessment timing is important when trying to get an overview: autumn or spring in case of winter cereals or oilseed rape, before or after herbicide treatments
Caveats (2)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 16May 6th, 2009
Principle Considerations
The best times for mapping weeds are before weed control applications (pre and post) and before harvest
Weed densities should be clustered according to Braun-Blanquet
Every species/biotype should be documented separately
The most evident way to demonstrate weed densities appears to be a colored depiction where a dark color represents high densities and light color low densities – similar to temperature maps of weather services
Data exchange between institutes/scientist should be easy, data assessment also
The maps should be built up independently of a central input location
Several coordinators should guarantee the consistency of rules
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 17May 6th, 2009
First cautious conclusions on trends (1)
Weeds might be grouped according to zones:Scandinavia, partially UK: Poa annua, Stellaria media, Viola arvensis prevailingCentral Europe: Apera spica-venti, Galium aparine, Tripleurosporum inodorum, Veronica spec.Mediterranean area: Avena sterilis, Lolium rigidum, Sorghum halepense, Setaria spec.….
Some species show a wide ecological valence(temperature, soil, water): Chenopodium album, Echinochloa crus-galli, Amaranthus spec.
It appears as if the history of agriculture often plays a greater role than local environmental conditions (temperature, soil):
Spring crops were more important in Denmark 25 years ago, i.e. seed bank was dominated by spring weeds (P. Kudsk)
Some countries grow more spring than winter cereals and oilseed rape. There, typical “spring weeds” prevail, e.g. Chenopodium in spring oilseed rape and Tripleurospermum inodurum in winter oilseed rape in the case of Lithuania (Albinas Auskalnis)
Large scale farming with monocultures, high fertilizer input and low tillage favor the occurrence of characteristic weeds (Elytrigia, Cirsium, Galium e.g.)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 18May 6th, 2009
First cautious conclusions on trends (2)
Global warming may lead to a migration of Avena sterilis, Lolium rigidum and Papaver rhoeas into more northern cereal growing areas.
European corn weed spectra seem to resemble more and more the typical US American weed representatives, i.e. similar resistance problems might show up sooner or later (ALS resistance in Amaranthus).
Based on differences in weed spectra, herbicides used in mediterranean areas should differ from those used in more northern countries.
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 19May 6th, 2009
Contributors to this compilation
A. Aksoy, BCS AdanaA. Auškalnis, KedainiaiG. Bonfig-Picard, BCS FrankfurtJ. Dobrovodský, BCS PršticeT. Eggers, BraunschweigD. Feucht, BCS FrankfurtR. Gerhards, HohenheimM. Hess, BCS FrankfurtK. Hurle, HohenheimG. Kazinczy, KaposvarP. Kudsk, AarhusB. Laber, BCS Frankfurt
J. Meyer, BCS MilanoJ. Petersen, BingenB. Pallutt, JKI PotsdamJ. Recasens, LleydaJ. Salonen, JokioinenD. Schreiber, BCS FrankfurtJ. Soukup, PragueL. Talgre, EstoniaS. Uygur, AdanaI. Vanaga, RigaH. Walter, BASFJ.-M. Wolff, BCS MonheimM. Zajac, Cracow
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 20May 6th, 2009
Overall importance of European weeds according to Schroeder et al. 1993 (Weed Res.33)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 21May 6th, 2009
Ranking of European weeds in defined crop systems according to Schroeder et al. 1993 (Weed Res.33)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 22May 6th, 2009
Ranking of European weeds in defined crop systems according to Schroeder et al. 1993 (Weed Res.33)
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 23May 6th, 2009
References
Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 24May 6th, 2009
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S. Soroka et al.: Main weed infestation factors in modern systems of crop growing in Belarus.- J.Pl.Dis.&Prot. XVII, 99-103, 2000.
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 26May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 30May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 31May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 32May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 33May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 34May 6th, 2009
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Dr. Hansjörg Krähmer, 1st EU Weed Mapping Meeting, May 14th, 2009 in Prague Slide 35May 6th, 2009
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