AN INDEX OF WEED SIZE FOR ASSESSING THE SOIL PRODUCTIVITY OF ANCIENT CROP FIELDS

Citation
A. Bogaard et al., AN INDEX OF WEED SIZE FOR ASSESSING THE SOIL PRODUCTIVITY OF ANCIENT CROP FIELDS, Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 7(1), 1998, pp. 17-22
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Paleontology
ISSN journal
09396314
Volume
7
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
17 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0939-6314(1998)7:1<17:AIOWSF>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
A method is presented for generating data on archaeological weed speci es relevant to soil productivity and consequently crop husbandry. Thre e plant attributes (maximum canopy height, maximum canopy spread and m aximum dry leaf weight per node) which are functionally related to hab itat productivity were measured for 161 British annual species. These three attributes were combined to produce an index of weed size. Index values were found to differ significantly between character species o f phytosociological classes from fertile and infertile habitats and to provide an objective assessment of CSR (Competitor/Stress-tolerator/R uderal) strategy sensu Grime (1974, 1979). Further work is required, h owever, to distinguish 'medium-sized' species that exploit highly dist urbed and productive habitats from those of less disturbed and less pr oductive situations.