Abstract:
Surveys were conducted on the weeds grown in the regeneration rice fields at 11 affiliated villages in 5 townships of Youxi Country in central Fujian by the sampling method of inverted W. A total of 17 species belonging to 11 families were found. Among them, 3 were of the
Gramineae and
Cyperaceae families, and two of the
Lythraceae and
Onagraceae families. Based on their dominance and diversity in 6 villages, such as Maoze, 8 species were considered the dominant weeds, which included
Echinochloa crusgalli,
Euphorbia lathyris,
Eclipta prostrata,
Lindernia procumbens,
Rotala indica,
Ammannia rotundifolia,
Monochoria vaginalis, and
Heleocharis plantagineiformis. The weed community mainly consisted of
M. vaginalis,
E. lathyris,
E. crusgalli,
E. prostrata,
R. indica and
L. procumbens. The species richness, diversity and evenness of the communities in the fields at Peng, Geqiutou and Maze villages were higher than those of the others. Significant differences on the composition of the weed communities were observed among the surveyed villages. The variations might be attributed to the differences on the local ecology, as well as the history of rice cultivation and applied herbicides in those fields at Youxi.