High copper (Cu) contents in vineyard soils due to long-term foliage-defense program based on Cu-containing fungicides may cause physiological and nutritional disorders in young grapevines, limiting plant growth and in some cases also compromising plant survival. This problem is particularly evident in viticultural areas of southern Brazil. Therefore, the study aimed to assess if the intercropping of grapevines with native grasses of southern Brazil can contribute to limit the soil Cu availability and thus the onset of toxicity symptoms (i.e., impairment of photosynthetic and growth parameters). In order to do this, we collected soil samples in the natural grassland of the Pampa Biome (southern Brazil). The samples were air-dried, the acidi...
We evaluate copper tolerance and accumulation in Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris in populations from ...
High copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides througho...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic response and growth of young grape “N...
Intercropping may be a strategy for phytoremediation of vineyard soils with high copper (Cu) content...
The continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseases has ...
none7siThe continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseas...
The continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseases has ...
none11siHigh copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides ...
The continuous use of copper-based fungicides in viticulture to contrast fungal diseases may result ...
Copper (Cu) contents in vineyard soils due to the application of cupric fungicides cause changes in ...
Soils in old vineyards in southern Brazil have high copper accumulation due to fungicide application...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Old vineyards may present high copper (Cu) content in the soil due to the frequent application of Bo...
High copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides througho...
We evaluate copper tolerance and accumulation in Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris in populations from ...
High copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides througho...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic response and growth of young grape “N...
Intercropping may be a strategy for phytoremediation of vineyard soils with high copper (Cu) content...
The continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseases has ...
none7siThe continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseas...
The continuous use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides in viticulture to counteract fungal diseases has ...
none11siHigh copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides ...
The continuous use of copper-based fungicides in viticulture to contrast fungal diseases may result ...
Copper (Cu) contents in vineyard soils due to the application of cupric fungicides cause changes in ...
Soils in old vineyards in southern Brazil have high copper accumulation due to fungicide application...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Excess of copper in soil can be toxic for plants; however, soil P availability seems to insolubilize...
Old vineyards may present high copper (Cu) content in the soil due to the frequent application of Bo...
High copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides througho...
We evaluate copper tolerance and accumulation in Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris in populations from ...
High copper (Cu) soil contents, due to the continuous vineyard application of Cu fungicides througho...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic response and growth of young grape “N...