During the field surveys in wheat fields in the Mardin province of Turkey, 85 weed species belonging to 79 genus and 24 families of which one was monocotyledon and the remaining dicotyledonous were determined. In terms of frequencies, Avena sterilis L., Galium tricornutum Dandy and Sinapis arvensis L. were the most common weeds (>50,0%) while Cephalaria syriaca (L.) Schrad., Lolium perenne L., Vaccaria pyramidata Medik. and Vicia narbonensis L. were highly common ones (25,0%-49,9%). In terms of densities, A. sterilis was the most common weed species (over 3,00 plants per m2) followed by S. arvensis (2,00-2,99 plants/m²) and G. tricornutum (1,00-1,99 plants/m²)
Mardin ili buğday tarlalarında yapılan surveylerde; 1’i monokotiledon (Poaceae), diğerleri dikotiledon olan 24 familya’ya ait 79 cins ve 85 yabancı ot türü saptanmıştır. Rastlama sıklıklarına göre; Avena sterilis L., Galium tricornutum Dandy. ve Sinapis arvensis L. Çok Rastlanan (> % 50.0) yabancı otlar iken Cephalaria syriaca (L.) Schrad., Lolium perenne L., Vaccaria pyramidata Medik. ve Vicia narbonensis L. Yaygın Rastlanan (% 25.0 - % 49.9) yabancı otlardır. Yoğunluklarına bakıldığında; A. sterilis (>3.00/m²) en yoğun tür olup, bunu S. arvensis (2.00-2.99 adet/m²) ve G. tricornutum (1.00-1.99 adet/m²) izlemektedir.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 4, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 20 Issue: 1 |