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The Situation of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in the Düzce Province of Turkey

Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 67 - 80, 04.07.2019

Abstract



Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) is an invasive alien species in many areas where it has been introduced other than its native range, which
affects negatively biological diversity and ecosystem services. It has spread
abundantly in East Blacksea and Trace regions, and partly in Middle Blacksea
for the last 10 years although its existence has been known in Turkey since
1990s. This study was conducted to determine common ragweed populations in the
Düzce Province in the west part of the Blacksea Region where is located in
between two common ragweed invaded areas. Fourtyone  populations of common ragweed is determined,
which are all in roadsides and empty areas except one. The size of habitats
invaded by common ragweed varied between 1 m2 and 4375 m2
and two third of a habitat as an average was covered with common ragweed. In
the communities with common ragweed populations, 23 plant species belongs to 15
families were determined. Conyza sp. was the most distributed species,
which has seen in 18 out of 38 communities. The following species to Conyza
as the most distributed species were the alien species for Turkey as well and
had importance as weed and/or invasive alien species in other countries as well
as Turkey. It is possible that common ragweed might invade agricultural areas
in the Düzce Province although it was not determined in agricultural areas in
the province. It is thought that common ragweed had been introduced in Düzce in
1999 earthquake with aids came from overseas or international and national
transport activities, and then it naturalized and spread due to disturbed
habitats after the earthquake. It is shown with the populations determined in
Düzce that  common ragweed can be seen
any suitable habitat from east to west through the north of Turkey.

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(1992). Talajtulajdonságok és a gyomnövények kapcsolata. Acta Ovariensis 34 (2): 17–23.Slodowicz D., Kikodze D., Khutsishvili M., Kalatozishvili L., Müller-Schärer, H. (2018a). Monitoring invasive alien plants in Protected Areas in Georgia. Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences.Slodowicz D., Descombes P., Kikodze D., Broennimann O., Müller‐Schärer H. (2018b). Areas of high conservation value at risk by plant invaders in Georgia under climate change. Ecology and evolution, 8(9), 4431-4442.SSDS-USDA (2017). Soil survey manual. United States Department of Agriculture handbook No. 18. 603 sayfa. ABD.Uludağ A., Ocak Y., Şahin M., Polat F., Işık D. (2009). Bazi istilâcı yabancı bitki türlerinin Türkiye’deki durumu. Proceedings of the Third Plant Protection Congress of Turkey, 15-18 July.Uludağ A., Ruşen M., Ertürk E. Y. ve Üremiş İ. (2013). İstilâcı yabancı bitkilerin Türkiye’ye girişinde ve yayılmasında süs bitkilerinin muhtemel yeri ve önleyici faaliyetler. V. 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Düzce İlindeki Arsız Zaylan (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Populasyonlarının Durumu

Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 1, 67 - 80, 04.07.2019

Abstract



Ambrosia artemisiifolia (arsız zaylan) anavatanı dışında girdiği birçok yerde biyolojik
çeşitliliği ve ekosistem hizmetlerini etkileyen istilâcı yabancı bitki
türlerinden biridir. Türkiye’de de varlığı 1990’lı yıllardan beri bilinmekle
beraber son 10 yılda belirgin bir şekilde Doğu Karadeniz ve Trakya yörelerinde,
kısmen Orta Karadenizde yayılmıştır. İki yayılım arasında kalan Karadenizin
batısındaki Düzce İlindeki popülasyonlarını belirlemek ve bu popülasyonlarla
ilgili bilgileri ortaya koymak amacıyla bu çalışma yürütülmüştür. Biri hâriç
tamamı yol kenarları ve boş alanlarda olmak üzere  41 populasyon tespit edilmiştir.
Popülasyonlar 1 m2- 4375 m2 arasındaki boyutlarda
habitatlarda görülmüş,  arsız zaylan
alanların ortalama üçte ikisini kaplamıştır. Bu popülasyonların bulunduğu komunitelerde
15 familyadan 23 bitki türü tespit edilmiştir. 
Komunitelerin 18’inde tespit edilen pireotu en yaygın türdür. Bunu tâkip
eden diğer yaygın türler de pireotu gibi Türkiye için yabancı bitkilerdir ve
başka yerlerde ve Türkiye’de yabancıot ve/veya istilâcı yabancı bitki olarak
önem arzetmektedirler. Bu çalışmada Düzce’de tarım alanlarında tespit edilmemiş
olan arsız zaylanın ilde daha da yayılarak tarım alanlarına da geçmesi
mümkündür. Arsız zaylanın Düzce’ye 1999 depremi sonrası yurtdışından gelen
yardımlarla veya ülkeler ve şehirler arası taşımacılık faaliyetleri ile gelmiş
olabileceği ve deprem sonrası birçok habitatın tahrip olması sonucu ilde
yerleşip yayıldığı  kanısına varılmıştır.
Düzce’deki popülasyonlarla beraber arsız zaylanın doğu batı istikametinde
Türkiye’nin kuzeyinde her alanda görülebileceği ortaya konulmuştur.

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Datasheet, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). Genelağda: https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/4691#DA57C706-F74F-407F-8431-B59709BE6112 (Erişim Tarihi: 20.11.2018)CABI. (2019a). Chenopodium albüm (fat hen). Invasive Species Compendium. Internette: https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/12648 (Erişim Tarihi: 24.02.2019).CABI. (2019b). Solanum nigrum (black nightshade), Internette: https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/50540 (Erişim Tarihi: 24.02.2019).CABI. (2019c). https://www.cabi.org/.Connor S. E., Thomas I., Kvavadze E. V. (2007). A 5600-yr history of changing vegetation, sea levels and human impacts from the Black Sea coast of Georgia. The Holocene, 17(1), 25-36.Cunze S., Leiblein M. C., Tackenberg O. (2013). Range expansion of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in Europe is promoted by climate change. ISRN Ecology, 2013.COST Action. (2016). 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TKB Adana Zirai Mücadele Araştırma Enstitüsü, Yayın No:78, 513 s., Adana.Urbanowicz C., Hutyra L.R., Stınson K.A. (2018). The effects of urbanization and land use on ragweed distribution. ECOPHERE, 9(12).Yazlık A, Pergl J., Pyšek P (2018) Impact of alien plants in Turkey assessed by the Generic Impact Scoring System. NeoBiota 39: 31-51. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.39.23598.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Agricultural Engineering
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Şadiye Zambak

Ahmet Uludağ

Publication Date July 4, 2019
Acceptance Date July 4, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 22 Issue: 1

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APA Zambak, Ş., & Uludağ, A. (2019). Düzce İlindeki Arsız Zaylan (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Populasyonlarının Durumu. Turkish Journal of Weed Science, 22(1), 67-80.

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