Mediterranean vineyards are usually managed with continuous tillage to maintain bare soils leading to low organic matter stocks and soil degradation. Vineyards are part of the Mediterranean culture, their management can be sustainable. We propose the setup of two types of groundcovers with the aim to assess their potential influence to improve soil properties. A field trial was performed to compare the effects of a seeded (Brachypodium distachyon) and spontaneous groundcovers, on a set of soil parameters, in comparison with the traditional tillage in four vineyards located in the center of Spain. Three years after the groundcovers establishment soil organic carbon stocks increased up to 1.62 and 3.18 Mg ha− 1for the seeded and the spontaneo...
The Resolve research project set up a multidisciplinary research work to evaluate the effects of pos...
Resolve project aimed to restore soil functionality in vineyards that show areas with reduced vine g...
Degraded areas are frequent in vineyards, even if managed by organic farming, mainly caused by soil ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
Degraded areas are frequent in vineyards, even if managed by organic farming, mainly caused by soil ...
Under semiarid Mediterranean climatic conditions, scarce attention has been given to the utilization...
Vineyards of Mediterranean regions are characterized by low organic matter level and high sediment a...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Cover crops in Mediterranean vineyards are scarcely used due to water competition between the cover ...
International audienceIn Mediterranean region, the climate is known for its heavy storms during spri...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Soil malfunctioning, caused by an improper land preparation before vine plantation and/or management...
In the context of a warming climate and widespread soil degradation, successful soil management prac...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
The Resolve research project set up a multidisciplinary research work to evaluate the effects of pos...
Resolve project aimed to restore soil functionality in vineyards that show areas with reduced vine g...
Degraded areas are frequent in vineyards, even if managed by organic farming, mainly caused by soil ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
Degraded areas are frequent in vineyards, even if managed by organic farming, mainly caused by soil ...
Under semiarid Mediterranean climatic conditions, scarce attention has been given to the utilization...
Vineyards of Mediterranean regions are characterized by low organic matter level and high sediment a...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Cover crops in Mediterranean vineyards are scarcely used due to water competition between the cover ...
International audienceIn Mediterranean region, the climate is known for its heavy storms during spri...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Soil malfunctioning, caused by an improper land preparation before vine plantation and/or management...
In the context of a warming climate and widespread soil degradation, successful soil management prac...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
The Resolve research project set up a multidisciplinary research work to evaluate the effects of pos...
Resolve project aimed to restore soil functionality in vineyards that show areas with reduced vine g...
Degraded areas are frequent in vineyards, even if managed by organic farming, mainly caused by soil ...