The extension of viticulture on hill slopes in the Mediterranean basin might be responsible for a loss of organic carbon from the soil, as a result of increasing runoff and erosion. The loss of C makes soil aggregates less stable, which in turn increases erosion risk. We should use indicators of these risks and so be able to identify the most threatened areas. We first tested four widely used methods for determining aggregate stability for their ability to predict runoff and erosion; all include slaking and give indices such as rates of stable (> 200 mu m) macro-aggregates (MA200) or mean weight diameter (MWD). We selected three Mediterranean vineyards characterized by brown calcareous soils and on which we had previously studied the effect...
Soil erosion in European Mediterranean vineyards is the main impact factor of uncontrolled solute an...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards, beyond surface runoff and sediment transport, have a strong eff...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards beyond water runoff and sediment transport have a strong effect ...
International audienceAs erosion, exacerbated by the extension of vine growing on hillslopes in Medi...
International audienceThe evaluation of soil susceptibility to runoff and water erosion in the field...
International audienceIn the Rougiers de Camarès area (in the south of France), hillslopes are very ...
The effect of changes in land use on the early stages of soil water erosion was studied on brown cal...
The carbon cycle is being affected by the human impacts (Novara et al., 2011; Yan-Gui et al., 2013),...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Soil water erosion on cultivated lands represents a severe threat to soil resources in the world, an...
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...
The Douro Region,, NE Portugal, where the grapes for Port Wine are produced, faces a high potential ...
Parent material can determine specific physical and chemical soil properties and, therefore, soil er...
Soil erosion in European Mediterranean vineyards is the main impact factor of uncontrolled solute an...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards, beyond surface runoff and sediment transport, have a strong eff...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards beyond water runoff and sediment transport have a strong effect ...
International audienceAs erosion, exacerbated by the extension of vine growing on hillslopes in Medi...
International audienceThe evaluation of soil susceptibility to runoff and water erosion in the field...
International audienceIn the Rougiers de Camarès area (in the south of France), hillslopes are very ...
The effect of changes in land use on the early stages of soil water erosion was studied on brown cal...
The carbon cycle is being affected by the human impacts (Novara et al., 2011; Yan-Gui et al., 2013),...
Soil erosion in vineyards is considered as an environmental concern as it depletes soil fertility an...
Soil water erosion on cultivated lands represents a severe threat to soil resources in the world, an...
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...
The Douro Region,, NE Portugal, where the grapes for Port Wine are produced, faces a high potential ...
Parent material can determine specific physical and chemical soil properties and, therefore, soil er...
Soil erosion in European Mediterranean vineyards is the main impact factor of uncontrolled solute an...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards, beyond surface runoff and sediment transport, have a strong eff...
Soil erosion processes in vineyards beyond water runoff and sediment transport have a strong effect ...