Weeds

Area of distribution and weediness of Strangle-Tare Vicia hirsuta (L.) S. F. Gray.

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Authors:

Object specialist A.Yu. Doronina, GIS-specialist I.A. Budrevskaya.

Date of creation:

20.09.2004.

Scale:

1:20 000 000.

Accuracy of map:

It is created on materials of maps of natural scale 1:15 000 000-1:100 000 000 and on information taken from the open-published literature.

Projection:

"Alber's Equal Area Conic for the USSR", 9, 1001, 7, 100, 0, 44, 68, 0, 0.

Basic contents:

Vector map. Area of distribution is shown by polygons (main distribution) and by dots (sporadic distribution). Zone of weediness is shown by polygons.

Accuracy of the classifier:

Within the weed area the zones of weediness are shown, where Vicia hirsuta is pernicious.The zones of weediness are shown - established by criteria of occurence (50% of fields where this species is found) and abundance, expressed as projective cover of this species in the field (more than 15 % to the field area (Tanskii et al., 1998).

Procedure of map drawing:

The map is made by results of the analysis of the open-published cartographical materials and literature. The maps of E. Hulten & M. Fries (1986), V. N. Volkov (1935) were taken as a prototype, supplemented by maps of distribution from A. I. Poyarkova (1959), A. I. Tolmachev (1976), S. S. Kharkevich (1989) and materials of the monograph by E. V. Dorogostaiskaya (1972). The northern, southern, western and eastern boundaries of area are outlined according with E. Hulten & M. Fries (1986), V. N. Volkov (1935) and amplificated according to V. L. Komarov (1936) (northern, southern, western and eastern boundaries). The sporadic distribution given according with E. Hulten & M. Fries (1986), A. I. Poyarkova (1959), E. V. Dorogostaiskaya (1972), A. I. Tolmachev (1976), Kharkevich (1989). The zone of weediness is determined after V. N. Volkov (1935), V. V. Nikitin (1983) T. G. Buch and al. (1981) and specified according to data on abundance, frequency of occurrence or weediness of the weed, taken from the below-mentioned references (for exception "Manuals" and "Flores"). Within the weed area the zones of occurence and abundance (Tanskii et al., 1998) - occurence of Vicia hirsuta exceeded 40% with its abundance 3 - 4 numbers.

Sources of the data:

Buch T.G. et al. 1981. Weeds of the Primorskii Territory and their control. Vladivostok: Dalnevostochnoe Publishing House. 256 p. (in Russian).
Dorogostaiskaya, E. V. 1972. Weed plants of Extreme North of USSR. Leningrad: Nauka, 172 p. (in Russian).
Hulten E. & Fries M. 1986. Atlas of North European Vascular Plants, North of the Tropic of Cancer: Konigstein. V. 1-3. 1172 p.
Keller B.A., ed. 1934. Weed plants of the USSR. V. 3. Leningrad: AN SSSR. 448 p. (in Russian).
Kharkhevich S.S., ed. 1989. Flora of the Soviet Far East. Leningrad: Nauka. V. 4. P. 308-309 (picture N 91, p. 305) (in Russian).
Komarov V.L., ed. 1948. Flora of the USSR. Moscow & Leningrad: AN SSSR. V. 13: 408-409. (In Russian)
Nikitin V.V. 1983. Weeds in the flora of the USSR. Leningrad: Nauka. 454 p. (In Russian)
Poyarkova A.I., ed. 1959. Flora of the Murmansk Region. V. 4. Moscow & Leningrad: Nauka, p. 147-148 (in Russian).
Polozhii A.V., Malyshev L.I., eds. 1994. Flora of Siberia. Fabaceae (Leguminosae). V. 9. Novosibirsk: Nauka, 280 p. (in Russian).
Shishkin B.K., ed. 1963. Botanical atlas. Moscow & Leningrad: Selkhozgiz, 504 p. (In Russian)
Tanskii, V. I., Levitin, M. M., Ishkova, T. I. & Kondratenko, V. I. 1998. Phytosanitary diagnostics in integrated management of cereals. In: Novozhilov, K.V., ed. Compendium of methodical recommendations in plant protection. St.Petersburg: VIZR. p.5-55 (in Russian).
Tolmachev A.I. ed. 1976. Flora of North-East of the European part of the USSR. Leningrad: Nauka. V.4. 312 p. (In Russian)
Ulyanova T.N. 1998. Weeds in the flora of Russia and other CIS states. St.Petersburg: VIR. 344 p. (In Russian)
Volkov A.N., ed. 1935. Areas of distribution of the major weed plants in the USSR. Moscow & Leningrad: State Publishing House of Kolkhoz and Sovkhoz Literature, 152 p. (in Russian).

Right and copyright:

All rights reserved. Copyright 2004 © A.Yu. Doronina & I.A. Budrevskaya (vector map, description). Picture was taken from Shishkin B.K., ed. (1963).
 

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