The aim of the project DOMINO is to reduce external inputs in intensive organic fruit orchards for pest control and fertilization and to improve the overall productivity and sustainability of this agroecosystem. This will be tackled by increasing orchard biodiversity, adaption of plant protection strategies to new demands and more adapted fertilisation strategies using efficient recycling of organic residues and microbial consortia. In addition, these new management practices are expected to stabilize the cash flow of the farmers by the introduction of secondary cash crops, leading to the design of mixed orchard systems more resilient to climatic and socio-economic challenges
A survey has been carried out in two experimental organic orchards located at the INRA experimental ...
International audienceConventional fruit-tree farming systems are highly productive and strongly dep...
Biotic and abiotic stresses are the main causes of decreased productivity and yield losses for crop ...
DOMINO: focuses on the interaction of fruit trees with different wild species, organic residues and ...
Several local spontaneous or cultivated species have been tested for under-the-row ground management...
Organic tree fruit quality and yield are often reduced (10 - >80%) because of insect and pest damage...
A presentation of the EcoOrchard Core Organic project 2015-17. Power point presentation at public st...
Dynamic sod mulching and use of recycled amendments to increase biodiversity, resilience and sustain...
Organic fruit growers often suffer economic losses due to insect damages. The available natural pest...
Dynamic sod mulching and use of recycled amendments to increase biodiversity, resilience and sustain...
Orchards are perennial cultures, and, especially in organic fruit production it is essential to desi...
In the framework of both ‘Eco-Orchard’ CORE Organic+ ERA NET project, and a research project with fi...
The new Core-Organic Cofund Project Domino aims at increasing the resilience and sustainability of ...
Presentation of the activities carried out for the Core Organic project DOMINO at Laimburg Research ...
After establishing living mulch, tree row maintenance is cheaper and, depending on the species, can ...
A survey has been carried out in two experimental organic orchards located at the INRA experimental ...
International audienceConventional fruit-tree farming systems are highly productive and strongly dep...
Biotic and abiotic stresses are the main causes of decreased productivity and yield losses for crop ...
DOMINO: focuses on the interaction of fruit trees with different wild species, organic residues and ...
Several local spontaneous or cultivated species have been tested for under-the-row ground management...
Organic tree fruit quality and yield are often reduced (10 - >80%) because of insect and pest damage...
A presentation of the EcoOrchard Core Organic project 2015-17. Power point presentation at public st...
Dynamic sod mulching and use of recycled amendments to increase biodiversity, resilience and sustain...
Organic fruit growers often suffer economic losses due to insect damages. The available natural pest...
Dynamic sod mulching and use of recycled amendments to increase biodiversity, resilience and sustain...
Orchards are perennial cultures, and, especially in organic fruit production it is essential to desi...
In the framework of both ‘Eco-Orchard’ CORE Organic+ ERA NET project, and a research project with fi...
The new Core-Organic Cofund Project Domino aims at increasing the resilience and sustainability of ...
Presentation of the activities carried out for the Core Organic project DOMINO at Laimburg Research ...
After establishing living mulch, tree row maintenance is cheaper and, depending on the species, can ...
A survey has been carried out in two experimental organic orchards located at the INRA experimental ...
International audienceConventional fruit-tree farming systems are highly productive and strongly dep...
Biotic and abiotic stresses are the main causes of decreased productivity and yield losses for crop ...