Einfluss von Deckfrucht und Fruchtfolge auf die Wiederansiedlung gefährdeter Ackerwildpflanzen
2015
Lang, Marion | Truffel, Cindy | Prestele, Julia | Wiesinger, Klaus | Kollmann, Johannes | Albrecht , Harald
Due to recent intensification of land use the arable flora is considered to belong to the most threatened groups of plants in Europe. Therefore, the objective of the project ‘re-introduction of rare arable plants on organic farms in Germany’ is to develop methods for a successful re-establishment of arable plants on fields with favourable management conditions. The present study describes the effects of different cover crops and crop rotations on the establishment of three endangered species (Consolida regalis, Legousia speculum-veneris, Lithospermum arvense) in a field experiment at Gräfelfing close to Munich. Results from the first 3 years indicate that successful establishment mainly depends on crop competition during the 1st year. As individual species respond differently to crop competition, successful conservation may necessitate a spatially differentiated concept where management of different sites is adapted to the individual requirements of different species.
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