Projet
Type
Exploratory project
State
Completed
Year of call
2014
With synthesis
Yes

IRCC (2)

Interfaces between cultivated roads and fields: does differentiated roadside management induce special problems of weeds in cultivated fields?

Interfaces between cultivated roads and fields: does differentiated roadside management induce special problems of weeds in cultivated fields?


The construction of Linear Transport Infrastructures (LTI) has led to increased destruction of ecosystems and fragmentation of the landscape; However, their potential role as corridors and habitats has been highlighted for a number of taxa, including plants (Coffin, 2007). The plant communities present on these linear elements are influenced by many factors acting at different spatial scales. At the landscape scale, it has been shown that landscape composition (e.g., habitat diversity) influences the composition of plant communities (Aavik and Liira, 2010). At the local level, management practices such as mowing have a major influence on these communities (e.g. Way, 1977). Thus, in a context of rarefaction of perennial herbaceous habitats, typical of cultivated plains, where the permanent grassland area has been steadily decreasing for several decades, local actions for the differentiated management of ILT are being tested in order to conserve biodiversity.

In this context, we studied the edges of the departmental roads of Indre et Loire (object of the IRMA project), some of which are mowed down by the Territorial Services of Development since 2009. Within two landscapes of cultivated plain (wooded and open), we evaluate whether management practices influence the diversity and composition of plant communities along the cultivated road-to-field edge, consisting of a verge, an embankment and an interior margin of field grown in cereals. winter (120 borders). In addition, we are interested in the acceptability of late mowing by local actors (farmers) to see if the implementation of management programs is operational. We then make management recommendations that will be applicable to other LTIs that are often in direct contact with cultivated fields, such as railroads and pylons and their right-of-way.

DI PIETRO F. & CHAUDRON C. (2018) Les paysages de grande culture et les bords de routes : pratiques de gestion et représentations des agriculteurs, Projets de Paysage, 17 (Paysage(s) et agriculture(s). Pratiques, projets et politiques dans les territoires ruraux et périurbains), www.projetsdepaysage.fr/fr/les_paysages_de_grande_culture_et_les_bords_de_route
 
CHAUDRON C., PERRONNE R. & DI PIETRO F. (2017) Functional response of plant assemblages of road-field boundaries to management practices, Applied Vegetation Science, DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12346, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/avsc.12346/full
 
CHAUDRON C., PERRONNE R., BONTHOUX S. & DI PIETRO F. (2016) Influence of management practices on plant assemblages of road-field boundaries in an agricultural landscape, Applied Vegetation Science, 19, 644-654, DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12244, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/avsc.12244/abstract
 
DI PIETRO F., CHAUDRON C. & PERRONNE R. (2016) Les dépendances vertes dans les paysages agricoles : prendre en compte les milieux adjacents à la route, Vertigo, 24 (Infrastructures de transports, territoire et opérationnalités : enjeux méthodologiques et positionnements de recherche), vertigo.revues.org/17307
Responsable(s) scientifique(s)
Francesca
Di Pietro
UMR CITERES équipe IPAPE
dipietro@univ-tours.fr
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