Floristic Study in Orchards - Beira Interior, Portugal
Authors: De Carvalho E Vasconcelos, Maria Teresa; M. Nazaré Filipe; J. Elísio Cardoso;
doi: 10.15468/u2p2s3
Floristic Study in Orchards - Beira Interior, Portugal
Abstract
This dataset consists of a floristic study in apple and pear orchards, with the aim of knowing the distribution and importance of the weed flora and its correlation with the surrounding soil-climatic and phyto-technical factors, in Beira Interior, Portugal.
Keywords
samplingEvent, Orchards, weed vegetation, occurrence
samplingEvent, Orchards, weed vegetation, occurrence
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