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163(4)-Botany Letters-2016
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Titre : 163(4) - December 2016 - 163(4)-Botany Letters-2016
Type de document : texte imprimé
Année de publication : 2017
Langues : Français (fre)
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in 163(4) - December 2016 - 163(4)-Botany Letters-2016 (Bulletin de Botany Letters)

Titre : Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe
Type de document : texte imprimé
Auteurs : ALBRECHT H., Auteur ; Jocelyne CAMBECEDES J., Auteur ; LANG M., Auteur ; Markus WAGNER M., Auteur
Année de publication : 2016
Importance : 389-415
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : PLAN DE CONSERVATION
Mots-clés : arable reserve  biodiversity  conservation headland  decline  ex situ conservation  integrated farming  low-intensity farming  organic farming  re-introduction  set-aside  species traits  weeds  wildflower strip
Résumé : Rapid intensification of farming after 1950 resulted in a dramatic decline in plant species diversity in European arable ecosystems, and pronounced shifts in species composition, including severe decreases in many species closely adapted to traditional agricultural practices. These changes in the arable vegetation have also resulted in pronounced losses of food and habitat resources for the dependent fauna. To counter these trends, and to conserve traditional arable plant communities, various strategies have been developed, ranging from an integration of conservation aspects into existing farming systems with a focus on crop production (“land sharing strategies”) to “land sparing” measures where conservation aspects take priority over crop production. This review gives an overview of those strategies, with a particular focus on arable plant conservation. Among the systems integrating species conservation into regular crop production, good results were achieved with organic farming and traditional “low-intensity farming systems”. Where production-focused management cannot deliver rare species persistence, targeted conservation measures are required. A wide range of such measures is available, e.g. in the form of conservation headlands, uncropped cultivated field margins, and wildflower strips, and in the form of arable reserves and fields primarily managed for conservation objectives. Finally, we discuss the possibility of re-introducing rare arable species at suitable sites, highlighting the importance of favourable management for successful establishment, based on existing experimental evidence.
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in 163(4) - December 2016 - 163(4)-Botany Letters-2016 (Bulletin de Botany Letters)

Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe [texte imprimé] / ALBRECHT H., Auteur ; Jocelyne CAMBECEDES J., Auteur ; LANG M., Auteur ; Markus WAGNER M., Auteur . - 2016 . - 389-415.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : PLAN DE CONSERVATION
Mots-clés : arable reserve  biodiversity  conservation headland  decline  ex situ conservation  integrated farming  low-intensity farming  organic farming  re-introduction  set-aside  species traits  weeds  wildflower strip
Résumé : Rapid intensification of farming after 1950 resulted in a dramatic decline in plant species diversity in European arable ecosystems, and pronounced shifts in species composition, including severe decreases in many species closely adapted to traditional agricultural practices. These changes in the arable vegetation have also resulted in pronounced losses of food and habitat resources for the dependent fauna. To counter these trends, and to conserve traditional arable plant communities, various strategies have been developed, ranging from an integration of conservation aspects into existing farming systems with a focus on crop production (“land sharing strategies”) to “land sparing” measures where conservation aspects take priority over crop production. This review gives an overview of those strategies, with a particular focus on arable plant conservation. Among the systems integrating species conservation into regular crop production, good results were achieved with organic farming and traditional “low-intensity farming systems”. Where production-focused management cannot deliver rare species persistence, targeted conservation measures are required. A wide range of such measures is available, e.g. in the form of conservation headlands, uncropped cultivated field margins, and wildflower strips, and in the form of arable reserves and fields primarily managed for conservation objectives. Finally, we discuss the possibility of re-introducing rare arable species at suitable sites, highlighting the importance of favourable management for successful establishment, based on existing experimental evidence.
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