@article {7606, title = {Nieuwe en interessante graanadventieven voor de Noordvlaamse en Noordfranse flora, hoofdzakelijk in 1992}, journal = {Dumortiera}, volume = {53-54}, year = {1993}, month = {1993///}, pages = {35 - 57}, abstract = {New records of interesting and new grain-aliens in Northern Flanders and Northern France, especially in 1992. During 1992 cattle-fodder factories have been visited in the cities of Antwerp, Brugge, Deinze, Dunkerque, Ghent, Izegem, Roeselare and Zeebrugge. In the vicinity of the granaries a lot of grain-aliens of North American and mediterannean origin were observed. Among our records seven adventitious taxa are new for the Belgian flora: Amaranthus tamariscinus, A. tuberculatus, Brachiaria platyphylla, Cassia obtusifolia, Chloris pycnothrix, Emex australis and Euphorbia serpens. They are described briefly. Some others have only been found a few times in Belgium, viz, Amaranthus palmeri, A. standleyanus, A. viridis, Atriplex tatarica, Bidenspilosci, Echinochloa utilitis, Glycine max, Iva xanthiifolia, Medicago truncatula, Physalis angulata and Scorpiurus muricatus. Eleusine coracana, of doubtful status in Belgium, has been found again, The umbellifer Ammi majus has been found frequently in het past years; its actual Belgian distribution pattern is mapped. Bassia scoparia - hitherto thought to be mostly rare or absent in Belgium - seems to be much more frequent. It seems that the recent increase in the soyabean import from the Americas has considerably enriched the Belgian grain mill flora.Adventices graini{\`e}res nouvelles et int{\'e}ressantes de la Flandre septentrionale et du Nord de la France, surtout en 1992. En 1992 des installations graini{\`e}res ont {\'e}t{\'e} visit{\'e}es dan les villes d{\textquoteright}Anvers, Bruges, Deinze, Dunkerque, Gand, Izegem, Roulers et Zeebruges. Aux environs des silos para{\^\i}t une riche flore adventice d{\textquoteright}origine essentiellement nord-am{\'e}ricaine et m{\'e}diterran{\'e}enne. Sept taxons adventices sont mentionn{\'e}s pour la premi{\`e}re fois en Belgique: Amaranthus tamariscinus, A, tuberculatus, Brachiaria platyphylla, Cassia obtusifolia, Chloris pycnothrix, Emex australis et Euphorbia serpens. Ils sont d{\'e}crits bri{\`e}vement. Quelques autres n{\textquoteright}ont {\'e}t{\'e} trouv{\'e}s que quelques fois dans la dition: Amaranthus palmeri, A. standleyanus, A. viridis, Atriplex tatarica, Bidens pilosa, Echinochloa utilitis, Glycine max, Iva xanthiifolia, Medicago truncatula, Physalis angulata et Scorpiurus muricatus. Eleusine coracana, adventice fort douteuse en Belgique, a {\'e}t{\'e} retrouv{\'e}e. L{\textquoteright}ombellif{\`e}re Ammi inajus a {\'e}t{\'e} trouv{\'e}e fr{\'e}quemment pendant les derni{\`e}res ann{\'e}es; sa carte de distribution actuelle en Belgique est dress{\'e}e. Bassia scoparia - mentionn{\'e} comme tr{\`e}s rare ou absent en Belgique - semble {\^e}tre beaucoup plus r{\'e}pandu. Il semble que l{\textquoteright}augmentation r{\'e}cente de l{\textquoteright}importation de soya d{\textquoteright}origine am{\'e}ricaine a consid{\'e}rablement enrichi la flore adventice graini{\`e}re belge.}, author = {Verloove, Filip and Vandenberghe, Ceresa} } @article {7607, title = {Nieuwe en interessante voederadventieven voor de Belgische en Noordfranse flora, hoofdzakelijk in 1994}, journal = {Dumortiera}, volume = {61-62}, year = {1995}, month = {1995///}, pages = {23 - 45}, abstract = {New records of interesting and new fodder-aliens in Belgium and Northern France, especially in 1994. New investigations on the fodder importation flora in our region have resulted in twelve newly reported taxa for the Belgian adventitious flora: Cardiospermum halicacabum (Sapindaceae), Crambe abyssinica (a rare African casual but frequently encountered over at least 20 km along the N37), Emex spinosa, Ipomoea cairica, I. lacunosa, Iva cilialu (apparently first recorded from Europe), Lolium persicum, Monolepis nuttalliana (a remarkable Chenopodiaceae), Solarium amerieanum, Selaria faberi (overlooked in Belgium for at least 15 years), Sida rhombifolia and Thlaspi alliaceum. The remarkable occurence of Middle Eastern species in the harbour of Roeselare is also worth mentioning; among them were Anth{\'e}mis ruthenica, Bromus japonicus, Entca vesicaria, Phalaris minor, Ph. paradoxa, Phleitm exaratum, Ph. paniculatum and Silene conoidea. In 1994 the South American element augmented its presence and the South African element has been confirmed.Adventices fourrag{\`e}res nouvelles et int{\'e}ressantes de la Belgique et du Nord de la France, surtout en 1994. De nouvelles recherches ont {\'e}t{\'e} effectu{\'e}es sur la flore adventice fourrag{\`e}re dans le territoire de la flore. Douze taxons sont nouvellement d{\'e}crits pour la flore adventice belge: Cardiospermum halicacabum (Sapindaceae), Crambe abyssinica (esp{\`e}ce africaine rare mais r{\'e}colt{\'e}e fr{\'e}quemment le long de la N37 sur au moins 20 km), Emex spinosa, Ipomoea cairica, I. lacunosa, Iva ciliata (taxon apparemment nouveau pour 1{\textquoteright} Europe), Lolium persicum, Monolepis nuttalliana (Chenopodiaceae remarquable), Solanum amerieanum, Selaria faberi (esp{\`e}ce n{\'e}glig{\'e}e en Belgique depuis au moins 15 ans), Sida rhombifolia et Thlaspi alliaceum. Il faut {\'e}galement faire mention d{\textquoteright} une collection remarquable d{\textquoteright} adventices d{\textquoteright}origine moyen-orientale {\`a} Roulers: Anth{\'e}mis ruthenica, Bromus japonicus, Eruca vesicaria, Phalaris minor, Ph. paradoxa, Phleum exaratum, Ph. paniculatum et Silene conoidea en faisaient partie. L{\textquoteright}importance de l{\textquoteright}{\'e}l{\'e}ment sud-am{\'e}ricain a augment{\'e} en 1994 alors que l{\textquoteright}existence d{\textquoteright} un {\'e}l{\'e}ment sud-africain a {\'e}t{\'e} confirm{\'e}e.}, author = {Verloove, Filip and Vandenberghe, Ceresa} } @article {7608, title = {Nieuwe en interessante voederadventieven voor de Belgische flora, hoofdzakelijk in 1995}, journal = {Dumortiera}, volume = {66}, year = {1996}, month = {1996///}, pages = {18 - 36}, abstract = {New and interesting fodder aliens in Belgium, especially in 1995. The alien flora related to fodder importation in Belgium was followed again during 1995; this yielded several interesting annotations. Additions for the Belgian adventitious flora include Brassica loumefortii, Chamaesyce nutans, Digitaria violascens, Dinebra retroflexa, Echinochloa turnemna (a rare Australian casual), Hypecoumpendulum, Lycopersicon pimpinelHfoliuni, Passiflora eclulis (Passifloniceae, a new family for the Belgian flora) and Solarium chenopodioides (in the past probably overlooked for native S. nigrum). Other noteworthy records were e.g. Digitaria ciliaris, Eleusine tristachya, Physalis philadelphica, Roemeria hyhrida and Setaria parviflora. At present four separate regions of origin could be distinguished, each of them being related to a particular way of introduction: grain aliens originating chiefly in SW Asia and SE-Europe, soybean aliens of North American origin and oil seed casuals {\textemdash} particularly soybean and flaxseed aliens from South-America (especially Brasil). The unexpected occurence of Echinochloa turnemna suggests Australian grain importation in Belgium although former findings of Emex australis from the very same spot could have been referable to Australian import too. In 1995 no species of the South-African element were recorded. A provisional dichotomous key to the species of Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae) in Belgium is provided. Growing experiments with both soybean crush and flaxseed waste from the Americas revealed numerous interesting data on the Belgian fodder importation flora. On two places bird seed aliens were recorded.Adventices fourrag{\`e}res nouvelles et int{\'e}ressantes de Belgique, surtout en 1995. Des nouvelles recherches sur la flore adventice fourrag{\`e}re ont fourni neuf taxons nouveaux pour le territoire belge, notamment Brassica tournefortii, Chamaesyce nutans, Digitaria violascens, Dinebra retroflexa, Echinochloa turnemna (adventice rare de provenance australienne), Hypecoum pendulum, Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium, Passiflora edulis (Passitloraceae, famille nouvelle pour la flore belge) et Solatium chenopodioides (probablement confondu avec S. nigrum autrefois). D{\textquoteright}autres trouvailles remarquables incluent Digitaria ciliaris, Eleusine trlstachya, Physalis philadelphica, Roemeria hybrida et Setaria parviflora. En 1995 on peut distinguer quatre groupes d{\textquoteright} adventices selon le pays d{\textquoteright} origine et le mode d{\textquoteright}introduction: les adventices graini{\`e}res provenant essentiellement du SE de l{\textquoteright}Europe et d{\textquoteright} Asie Mineure, les adventices de soya d{\textquoteright} origine nord-am{\'e}ricaine et les adventices ol{\'e}agineuses - particuli{\`e}rement introduites avec du soya et du lin - de provenance sud-am{\'e}ricaine (surtout du Br{\'e}sil). La trouvaille inattendue de Echinochloa turnerana sugg{\`e}re 1{\textquoteright} existence d{\textquoteright}un {\'e}l{\'e}ment australien en Belgique bien que des r{\'e}coltes ant{\'e}rieures de Emex australis soient altribuables elles aussi {\`a} une importation australienne. En 1995 l{\textquoteright}{\'e}l{\'e}ment sud-africain manquait. Une cl{\'e} dichotomique provisoire est propos{\'e}e pour l{\textquoteright}identification du genre Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae). Des exp{\'e}riences ont {\'e}t{\'e} effectu{\'e}es avec des d{\'e}chets de soya et du lin d{\textquoteright}origine am{\'e}ricaines. Des d{\'e}chets r{\'e}sultants du nettoyage d{\textquoteright}une voli{\`e}re ont produit en deux endroits des collections int{\'e}ressantes d{\textquoteright}adventices associ{\'e}es {\`a} des graines pour oiseaux.}, author = {Verloove, Filip and Vandenberghe, Ceresa} } @article {7609, title = {Nieuwe en interessante voederadventieven in Belgi{\"e} en aangrenzend Nederland, hoofdzakelijk in 1996}, journal = {Dumortiera}, volume = {68}, year = {1997}, month = {1997///}, pages = {13 - 26}, abstract = {New and interesting fodder-aliens in Belgium and the adjacent Netherlands, especially in 1996 - As a result of field work carried out in 1996 six adventitious taxa are reported for the first lime from Belgium: Helianthus petiolaris, Lolium subulatwn, Malcomia africana, Piptatherutn miliaceum subsp. miliaceum, Solatium elaeagnifolium and Verbena urticifolia. Further interesting records include Axyris amaranthoides, Dasypynim villosum, Datura iimoxia. Echinochloa muricala subsp. microstachya and Valerianella eriocarpa. Due to unfavourable climatological circumstances the harvest of soya bean aliens was less successful than in other years.R{\'e}sume - Adventices fourrag{\`e}res nouvelles et int{\'e}ressantes de la Belgique et des Pays-Bas limitrophes, surtout en 1996 - De nouvelles recherches ont {\'e}t{\'e} entreprises sur la flore adventice belge (et n{\'e}erlandaise) en 1996. Six taxons adventices sont mentionn{\'e}s pour la premi{\`e}re fois sur le territoire belge: Helianthus petiolaris, Lolium siibukitum, Malcolinia africana, Piptatherum miliaceum subsp. miliaceum, Solatium elaeagnifolium et Verbena urticifolia. Parmi les autres trouvailles remarquables, Axyris amaranthoides, Dasypynim villosum, Datura innoxia, Echinochloa muricata subsp. microstachya et Valerianella eriocarpa sont les plus int{\'e}ressants. En g{\'e}n{\'e}ral la flore li{\'e}e au commerce du soya s{\textquoteright} est av{\'e}r{\'e}e moins riche qu{\textquoteright}autrefois, en raison de circonstances climatiques moins favorables.}, author = {Verloove, Filip and Vandenberghe, Ceresa} } @article {7615, title = {Nieuwe en interessante graan- en veevoederadventieven voor de Belgische en Noordfranse flora, hoofdzakelijk in}, journal = {Dumortiera 58-59}, volume = {1993}, year = {1994}, month = {1994///}, pages = {44 - 59}, abstract = {New records of interesting and new grain- and cattle fodder aliens in Belgium and Northern France, especially in 1993. The authors{\textquoteright} survey of the grain-alien flora in Belgium and Northern France has been continued in 1993. A large number of granaries throughout the territory have been visited, which resulted in six additions for the Belgian adventitious flora: Polygonum pensylvanicum, Sesbania exaltata, Sicyos angulatus, Solarium carolinense, Urochloa panicoides and Verbena brasiliensis, most of them being related to soybean importation. Other remarkable finds were Ammi visnaga, Beckmannia syzigachne, Datura ferox, Echinochloa coloria, E. frumenlacea, Hibiscus trionum, Medicago scutellata, Physalis pemviana, Schkuhria abrotanoides, Solatium rostratum, S. sarachoides and S. sisymbriifolium, Besides the North American and mediterannean origin there is also an important South American element (viz Amaranthus standleyanus, Bidens pilosa, Chlotis pycnothrix, Physalis pemviana, Schkuhria abrotanoides and Solatium sisymbriifolium) and, exclusively in the harbour of Roeselare, a South African element (viz Emex australis and Urochloa panicoides) to be recognized. Soybean import, which is steadily increasing in the last decade, is mainly responsible for the huge amount of new aliens in the Belgian adventitious flora. Therefor this particular group of aliens should probably better be named "fodder-aliens" in stead of "grain-aliens".Adventices graini{\`e}res et fourrag{\`e}res nouvelles et int{\'e}ressantes de la Belgique et du Nord de la France, surtout en 1993. La recherche sur la flore adventice graini{\`e}re et fourrag{\`e}re en Belgique et dans le Nord de la France a {\'e}t{\'e} continu{\'e}e en 1993. Grand nombre d{\textquoteright}installations graini{\`e}res ont {\'e}t{\'e} visit{\'e}es. Six additions {\`a} la flore belge en r{\'e}sultent: Polygonum pensylvanicum, Sesbania exaltata, Sicyos angulatus, Solatium carolinense, Urochloa panicoides et Verbena brasiliensis, li{\'e}s pour la plupart a l{\textquoteright}importation de soya d{\textquoteright}origine am{\'e}ricaine. D{\textquoteright}autres trouvailles remarquables {\'e}taient Ammi visnaga, Beckmannia syzigachne, Datura ferox, Echinochloa colona, E.frumentacea, Hibiscus trionum, Medicago scutellata, Physalis pemviana, Schkuhria abrotanoides, Solatium rostratum, S. sarachoides et S, sisymbriifolium. A c{\^o}t{\'e} de la provenance nord-am{\'e}ricaine et m{\'e}diterran{\'e}enne il y a lieu de reconna{\^\i}tre deux {\'e}l{\'e}ments nouveaux, notamment l{\textquoteright}{\'e}l{\'e}ment sud-am{\'e}ricain (Amaranthus standleyanus, Bidens pilosa, Chloris pycnothrix, Physalis pemviana, Schkuhria abrotanoides et Solarium sisymbriifolium) et, exclusivement li{\'e} au port de Roulers, un {\'e}l{\'e}ment sud-africain (Emex australis et Urochloa panicoides). Qu{\textquoteright}un tel grand nombre d{\textquoteright}esp{\`e}ces nouvelles vient enrichir notre flore adventice est due {\`a} l{\textquoteright}importation croissante de soya. Del{\`a} il serait probablement mieux d{\textquoteright}appliquer le terme "adventice fourrag{\`e}re" au lieu de "adventice graini{\`e}re".}, author = {Verloove, Filip and Vandenberghe, Ceresa} }