CONCILIANDO BIODIVERSIDAD Y PRODUCCION EN LOS AGRO-ECOSISTEMAS CEREALISTAS: EFECTO DE LA DIVERSIDAD DE LA FLORA ARVENSE SOBRE LA PRODUCCION DE TRIGO
AGL2015-64130-R
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Nombre agencia financiadora Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
Acrónimo agencia financiadora MINECO
Programa Programa Estatal de I+D+I Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad
Subprograma Todos los retos
Convocatoria Proyectos de I+D+I dentro del Programa Estatal Retos de la Sociedad (2015)
Año convocatoria 2015
Unidad de gestión Dirección General de Investigación Científica y Técnica
Centro beneficiario AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC)
Centro realización DPTO. DE PROTECCION DE CULTIVOS
Identificador persistente http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329
Publicaciones
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Weed seed bank diversity in dryland cereal fields: does it differ along the field and between fields with different landscape structure?
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- Pallavicini, Yessica
- Hernández Plaza, Eva
- Bastida Milián, Fernando
- Izquierdo Figarola, Jordi|||0000-0002-3949-1295
- Gallart González-Palacio, Montserrat|||0000-0002-9347-2984
- Gonzalez Andujar, Jose Luis
n this work, we aimed to test whether taxonomic diversity and functional diversity andthe values of functional traits of the weed seed bank varied across the field, from margins to thecore, and between fields embedded in distinct landscape structures. We sampled the seed bank of 47 conventionally managed cereal fields from two Mediterranean regions in Spain, This work was funded by FEDER (European Regional Development Funds) and the Spanish Ministry
of Economy and Competitiveness grants (projects AGL2012-33736 and AGL2015-64130-R). Y.P. was supported by
an FPI scholarship (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
of Economy and Competitiveness grants (projects AGL2012-33736 and AGL2015-64130-R). Y.P. was supported by
an FPI scholarship (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
The attractiveness of five common mediterranean weeds to pollinators
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- Morrison, Jane
- Izquierdo Figarola, Jordi|||0000-0002-3949-1295
- Hernández Plaza, Eva
- Gonzalez Andujar, Jose Luis
Concerns about a global decline in pollinators have called for more knowledge about the factors influencing wild pollinator abundance and diversity in agroecosystems. Agricultural intensification has been identified as the main cause of this “global pollinator crisis”, particularly due to reductions in natural areas holding critical floral and nesting resources. Maintaining native wild plants in agricultural landscapes (e.g., in field margins) is often recommended as a cost-effective and efficient method for pollinator conservation. In this study, the role of common wild flowers, often considered weeds, in supporting pollinators in a Mediterranean agroecosystem was investigated.