The soil in conventional Mediterranean vineyards is an active and non-sustainable source of sediment and water. Lack of vegetation cover, small soil organic matter content and intense ploughing result in large rates of erosion in a millennia-old tillage system. There is a need for soil conservation strategies that enable sustainability of wine and grape production; therefore, it is essential to measure the rates and to investigate the processes and factors of soil erosion. This study evaluated factors that can reduce soil losses in traditional Mediterranean vineyards. The investigation was carried out with 96 rainfall simulation experiments at the pedon scale (0.24m2) to measure soil detachment and runoff yield under low frequency-high magn...
The effect of changes in land use on the early stages of soil water erosion was studied on brown cal...
In vineyards, which are very common in Mediterranean area, cover crops are becoming increasingly use...
Vineyards of Mediterranean regions are characterized by low organic matter level and high sediment a...
The soil in conventional Mediterranean vineyards is an active and non-sustainable source of sediment...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Rainfall-induced soil erosion is a major threat, especially in agricultural soils. In the Mediterran...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Mediterranean crops favour high erosion rates. Vineyards use to reach the highest soil and water los...
Vineyards incur the highest soil and water losses among all Mediterranean agricultural fields. The s...
The Douro Region,, NE Portugal, where the grapes for Port Wine are produced, faces a high potential ...
Most vines in the Mediterranean are cultivated on bare soils, due to the scarcity of water. In addit...
© 2020 by the authors.Water erosion is a severe threat to soil resources, especially on cultivated l...
Soil water erosion on cultivated lands represents a severe threat to soil resources in the world, an...
Small portable rainfall simulators are considered a useful tool to analyze soil erosion processes in...
The effect of changes in land use on the early stages of soil water erosion was studied on brown cal...
In vineyards, which are very common in Mediterranean area, cover crops are becoming increasingly use...
Vineyards of Mediterranean regions are characterized by low organic matter level and high sediment a...
The soil in conventional Mediterranean vineyards is an active and non-sustainable source of sediment...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Rainfall-induced soil erosion is a major threat, especially in agricultural soils. In the Mediterran...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Mediterranean crops favour high erosion rates. Vineyards use to reach the highest soil and water los...
Vineyards incur the highest soil and water losses among all Mediterranean agricultural fields. The s...
The Douro Region,, NE Portugal, where the grapes for Port Wine are produced, faces a high potential ...
Most vines in the Mediterranean are cultivated on bare soils, due to the scarcity of water. In addit...
© 2020 by the authors.Water erosion is a severe threat to soil resources, especially on cultivated l...
Soil water erosion on cultivated lands represents a severe threat to soil resources in the world, an...
Small portable rainfall simulators are considered a useful tool to analyze soil erosion processes in...
The effect of changes in land use on the early stages of soil water erosion was studied on brown cal...
In vineyards, which are very common in Mediterranean area, cover crops are becoming increasingly use...
Vineyards of Mediterranean regions are characterized by low organic matter level and high sediment a...