Assessment of the sample size to estimate the weed seedbank in soil

被引:14
|
作者
Ambrosio, L [1 ]
Dorado, J [1 ]
DelMonte, JP [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV POLITECN MADRID,ETSIA,DEPT PROD VEGETAL,E-28040 MADRID,SPAIN
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-3180.1997.d01-22.x
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
It was found that? in order to estimate the number of weed seeds in soil with a desirable degree of accuracy and confidence level, the sample size depends to large extent on the spatial distribution pattern of the seeds in the soil. The seeds of most weeds found in cultivated soils are distributed according to one of two statistical distributions: Poisson or Negative Binomial. For an acceptable degree of accuracy in estimating the number of seeds in the soil, the sample size must be large. Taking this into account, in this study a practical solution based on a theoretical approach is proposed for the problem of establishing the sample size for a species distributed according to either statistical pattern. In addition, given the sample size, it was possible to determine the estimation error to be expected. This theoretical approach is compared with that proposed in previous studies. Two abaci, based on simple expressions, are provided to determine the sample size, according to the Poisson or the Negative Binomial distribution of the weed species. For Poisson distribution, the sample size is determined (given the desired maximum relative error estimation and the confidence level) as a function of only one parameter: the expected number of seeds per sampling unit m (estimated by the sample mean). For Negative Binomial distribution, the sample size is determined as a function of two parameters: rn and p (estimated according to the relationship between the sample mean and the sample variance). A sample size n not very different from those given in previous studies is obtained, but the lower limit found for the n-values is lower than that found in these studies.
引用
收藏
页码:129 / 137
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Size and composition of the weed seedbank under different management systems for continuous maize cropping
    Barberi, P
    Cozzani, A
    Macchia, M
    Bonari, E
    WEED RESEARCH, 1998, 38 (05) : 319 - 334
  • [22] Site specific weed control and spatial distribution of a weed seedbank
    Nordmeyer, H
    PRECISION AGRICULTURE 05, 2005, : 139 - 146
  • [23] Study of weed seedbank in soybean crop
    Konstantinovic, Branko
    Meseldzija, Maja
    Korac, Milena
    Konstantinovic, Bojan
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2011, 6 (10): : 2316 - 2320
  • [24] Implications of aggregated weed seed distribution for weed seedbank studies
    Grundy, AC
    1997 BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE - WEEDS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS VOLS 1-3, 1997, : 619 - 620
  • [25] WEED CONTROL IN CORN AND WEED SAMPLE SIZE FOR GROWTH EVALUATIONS
    Tavella, L. B.
    Silva, P. S. L.
    Oliveira, V. R.
    Fernandes, P. L. O.
    Sousa, R. P.
    PLANTA DANINHA, 2014, 32 (01) : 51 - 59
  • [26] Floristic diversity, size, and vertical distribution of the weed seedbank in ridge and conventional tillage systems
    Vanasse, A
    Leroux, GD
    WEED SCIENCE, 2000, 48 (04) : 454 - 460
  • [27] Weed seedbank size and composition in a long-term tillage and crop sequence experiment
    Ruisi, P.
    Frangipane, B.
    Amato, G.
    Badagliacca, G.
    Di Miceli, G.
    Plaia, A.
    Giambalvo, D.
    WEED RESEARCH, 2015, 55 (03) : 320 - 328
  • [28] Assessing the significance of soil erosion for arable weed seedbank diversity in agro-ecosystems
    Lewis, Timothy D.
    Rowan, John S.
    Hawes, Cathy
    McKenzie, Blair M.
    PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-EARTH AND ENVIRONMENT, 2013, 37 (05): : 622 - 641
  • [29] THE USE OF WEED SEEDBANK IN THE SELECTION OF HERBICIDE RECOMMENDATIONS
    LAWSON, HM
    WEED RESEARCH, 1988, 28 (06) : 486 - 487
  • [30] How can we target the weed seedbank?
    Gallandt, Eric R.
    WEED SCIENCE, 2006, 54 (03) : 588 - 596