What makes a weed a weed? A large-scale evaluation of arable weeds through a functional lens.
Bérenger BourgeoisFrançois MunozGuillaume FriedLucie MahautLaura Armengot MartinezPierre DenelleJonathan StorkeySabrina GabaCyrille ViollePublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
Arable weeds constitute a delimited pool defined by a trait syndrome providing tolerance to the ecological filters of arable fields (notably, regular soil disturbances and fertilization). The identification of such a syndrome is of great interest to predict the weedy potential of newly established alien plants. An important reservoir of plants may also become weeds after changes in agricultural practices, considering the large overlap between weeds and non-weeds.