Most European vineyard soils exhibit low soil fertility. They are highly vulnerable to erosion, low in soil organic matter content and, therefore, in water holding capacity and nitrate retention. The applications of biochar and biochar-compost are said to address some of these issues. We tested the ability of these amendments to improve soil quality and plant production quality in a 30-year-old vineyard in Valais, Switzerland. The amendments of biochar alone (8tha⁻¹, produced from wood at 500◦C), aerobic compost (55tha⁻¹) and biochar-compost (8tha⁻¹ +55tha⁻¹, mixed before the composting process) were compared to an un-amended control soil. During the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 various vine and green cover growth, vine health and grape qualit...
From the perspective of sustainable agri-food production, farmers need to make the best use of natur...
Soil water status plays an important role on the growth-yield response on Vitis vinifera and on the ...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Field of study: Plant, insect and microbial sciences.Dr. Misha Kwasniewski, Thesis Supervisor."Decem...
Biochar is used as soil amendment and enhancer of plant growth, but the mechanisms involved in grape...
Incorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been repeatedly proposed as an effective strate...
The agronomic management of vineyards, aimed at the maximization of grape yields, is intensive and i...
This paper reports the results on the agronomic performance of organic amendments in the EU 7th FP p...
© The Author(s).This paper reports the results on the agronomic performance of organic amendments in...
Biochar has been shown to improve soil quality and crop yields. Furthermore, thanks to its high carb...
Multiple nutrient deficiencies related to severe soil fertility depletion have emerged as the major ...
Biochar is widely suggested to improve soil physical properties and soil-water-plant interactions. F...
In the context of sustainability, viticulture will address issues related to soil fertility in the c...
Research was carried out in two vineyards planted with the variety ‘Merlot’ in order to evaluate the...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
From the perspective of sustainable agri-food production, farmers need to make the best use of natur...
Soil water status plays an important role on the growth-yield response on Vitis vinifera and on the ...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Field of study: Plant, insect and microbial sciences.Dr. Misha Kwasniewski, Thesis Supervisor."Decem...
Biochar is used as soil amendment and enhancer of plant growth, but the mechanisms involved in grape...
Incorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been repeatedly proposed as an effective strate...
The agronomic management of vineyards, aimed at the maximization of grape yields, is intensive and i...
This paper reports the results on the agronomic performance of organic amendments in the EU 7th FP p...
© The Author(s).This paper reports the results on the agronomic performance of organic amendments in...
Biochar has been shown to improve soil quality and crop yields. Furthermore, thanks to its high carb...
Multiple nutrient deficiencies related to severe soil fertility depletion have emerged as the major ...
Biochar is widely suggested to improve soil physical properties and soil-water-plant interactions. F...
In the context of sustainability, viticulture will address issues related to soil fertility in the c...
Research was carried out in two vineyards planted with the variety ‘Merlot’ in order to evaluate the...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
From the perspective of sustainable agri-food production, farmers need to make the best use of natur...
Soil water status plays an important role on the growth-yield response on Vitis vinifera and on the ...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...