Invitation
Welcome on website of 1st International Conference:
“CONSERVING ARABLE WEED DIVERSITY – the role of weeds as an ecological resource and indicators of agro-ecosystem function”
Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute,
Radzików and Ożarów Mazowieckie – near Warsaw
Poland,
July 06 – 10, 2009
Denise Fu Dostatny
Chairman of the Conference
Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute
National Centre for Plant Genetic Resources
Radzikow, 05-870 Błonie, Poland
phone: (+48 22) 725 36 11 (int. 262), fax: (+48 22) 725 47 14
e-mail: d.dostatny@ihar.edu.pl
Agriculture becomes more intensified, as modern technology promotes
large scale and selective farming. Among other things, the
intensification process involves: chemicalization of agriculture,
improper crop rotation, monoculture, use of clean, qualified seed
material, and dense sowing. According to observations, some plants that
are natural accompanying cereal crops – and are commonly referred to as
weeds – are now endangered, because of this approach. A lot of species
that are dependent on agricultural land use disappear within a few
years. Similar effects involving degradation of entire groups of living
organisms as a result of various human influences can be observed all
over the globe. We should protect every species of plant, animal and
any other organism, even if said species had been deliberately
destroyed in the past, as it often happens with weeds, as even them
have their own role in the ecosystem. According to Marshall (2002),
some weeds need to be maintained within crops for birds and insects and
according to Clements (1994), if diversity could be managed while
maintaining acceptable crop yields; some previously unrealized benefits
of the presence of weeds could be seen. In this way the goal of
producing a more sustainable system that incorporates the diversity of
the weed community would be complemented by trends in policy towards
encouraging biodiversity in agroecosystems. Besides this, greater
diversity within weeds species may prevent the proliferation of
resistant biotypes.
I am happy to invite all parties interested in this
subject to take part in the 1st International Conference on rare weed
species. I come from a country blessed by nature with a great wealth –
Brazil. We often appreciate what we have „around us” only when it
starts missing. Most often, the world realizes its mistakes when it is
too late to do anything. Our attempts to introduce increasingly modern
techniques and practices in agriculture, our pursuit of most modern
farming methods and even larger crops, caused a decline in variety of
both flora and fauna, devolution of habitats, in major areas of Europe.
We can still prevent this process; this is particularly true for the
Eastern part of Europe, which still remains rich in gene pools of crop
plants and the accompanying plant species. I invite everyone to take
part in this process. I’d like us not to limit ourselves to the
presentation of our results and conclusions – we should attempt to find
a way to preserve the biodiversity of agricultural ecosystems in a
conscious manner, in contrast to today’s preservative approach.
Denise Fu Dostatny
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