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Composition and environmental interpretation of the weed communities in the main planting base of jujube ( Ziziphus jujuba Mill. cv. ‘LingwuChangzao’), Ningxia province of China
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Xiaojia Wang1  Bing Cao1  Jin Zou1  Weijun Chen3 
[1] School of Agriculture, Ningxia University, Yinchuan;School of Agriculture, NingXia Polytechnic, Yinchuan;Lingwu Natural Resources Bureau
关键词: ‘LingwuChangzao’;    Weed community;    Ecological factors;    TWINSPAN;    CCA;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.13583
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Background Ziziphus jujuba Mill. cv. ‘LingwuChangzao’ is a traditional jujube cultivar in northwest China. It is of great significance to explore the weed community composition and environmental characterization for the ecological control and comprehensive management of weeds in jujube orchards. In this article, a total of 37 species were recorded in 40 sample plots (1 m × 1 m). Moreover, fourteen environmental indicators to characterize the spatial locations, climate and soil nutrient characteristics of the plant communities were adopted. Methodology Through the two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) quantity classification and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) ranking methods, the types of weed communities in the main planting base of jujube ‘LingwuChangzao’ and the main environmental factors affecting the change and distribution of weed types were analyzed. Results The weed communities within the study area were divided into 15 types by the TWINSPAN classification. There were significant differences in soil factors to the species diversity indices of the weed communities, the diversity of weed communities was negatively correlated with available potassium, whereas positively correlated with soil water content. The CCA results showed that community structure and spatial distribution of weed communities were affected by soil water content, total potassium, soil organic carbon, total phosphorus, total nitrogen. Our results can be used as a reference for orchard weed management and provide a theoretical basis for weed invasion control and creating a higher biodiversity in arable land under the background of environmental change.

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