Cuando la clave es integrar: introducción al desarrollo de grupos de comportamiento de dormición de malezas en cultivos agrícolas

Alejandra C. Duarte Vera, Diego Batlla, Claudio M. Ghersa, Diego O. Ferraro

Resumen


La intensificación agrícola ha generado la aparición de malezas de difícil control, tanto por cambios en su abundancia, como por el surgimiento de genotipos tolerantes o resistentes a herbicidas. Por ello es importante desarrollar aproximaciones analíticas basadas en la biología de las malezas que permitan predecir cambios florísticos ante diferentes escenarios ambientales. Aunque existen descripciones sobre el funcionamiento de ciertas especies en particular, es escaso el desarrollo de aproximaciones que aborden la predicción del enmalezamiento de manera mecanística. Este trabajo plantea un marco teórico novedoso para el estudio del proceso de enmalezamiento a través del estudio de los efectos de distintos filtros ambientales sobre el riesgo de salida de dormición de propágulos en campos agrícolas, aspecto clave para entender el riesgo de establecimiento de malezas en estos sitios. Para ello se describe la clasificación de especies de malezas en grupos de comportamiento de dormición (GCD), y se describe de manera cualitativa la influencia de distintos filtros ambientales sobre la determinación de ocurrencia de los GCD descriptos. En total se identificaron cuatro GCD de especies anuales y tres de especies perennes, a través de una revisión de 150 trabajos de la literatura. La aproximación teórica descripta en este trabajo ayuda a sistematizar de manera más eficiente el abordaje del problema del enmalezamiento, reduciendo su complejidad basándose en el uso de estrategias funcionales en lugar de las identidades de las especies.

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malezas; dormición; enmalezamiento; modelos funcionales

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