A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition against weeds; however, it may also compete for water with the main cultivated crop under Mediterranean climate conditions. Strawberries employed as living mulch in a rain-fed hill vineyard of central Italy were evaluated for two years through a participative approach involving the farmer. A local wild strawberry was propagated by stolons to obtain small plantlets easily uprooted after the summer and then transplanted to a one-year-old vineyard. The densities of two and four strawberry plants per grapevine were compared with no living mulch in a randomized complete block design. A horizontal blade weeder was used once a year in all treat...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
A large portion of the world wine production is located in regions suffering - or expected to suffer...
Different mulches were studied in field trials over a three-year period under organic production in ...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
Mulch is a material applied to the surface of the soil to reduce weed growth and reduce soil moistur...
<p>Soil and water loss in agriculture is a major problem throughout the world, and especially in Med...
This article assesses the use of under-vine living mulches in Mediterranean vineyards characterized ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
The Colle Stefano winery succesfully adopted since 2017 a strawberry living mulches for weed managem...
Agricultural applications in food production have great significance in alleviating the adverse infl...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective means of in-row weed management under t...
In continuous studies regarding the conservation of the advantageous condition of the soil structure...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Our results show that the different cultivation methods have effect on the yield and the grape quali...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
A large portion of the world wine production is located in regions suffering - or expected to suffer...
Different mulches were studied in field trials over a three-year period under organic production in ...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
Mulch is a material applied to the surface of the soil to reduce weed growth and reduce soil moistur...
<p>Soil and water loss in agriculture is a major problem throughout the world, and especially in Med...
This article assesses the use of under-vine living mulches in Mediterranean vineyards characterized ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
The Colle Stefano winery succesfully adopted since 2017 a strawberry living mulches for weed managem...
Agricultural applications in food production have great significance in alleviating the adverse infl...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective means of in-row weed management under t...
In continuous studies regarding the conservation of the advantageous condition of the soil structure...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Our results show that the different cultivation methods have effect on the yield and the grape quali...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
A large portion of the world wine production is located in regions suffering - or expected to suffer...
Different mulches were studied in field trials over a three-year period under organic production in ...