The present systematic review aims to provide an overview of the impact of cover crops on vegetative growth and the productive parameters of vineyards. A systematic review was made on Scopus-index journals dating from 1999 to 2018. The selection was made at the same time by two different researchers, who selected a total of 272 published papers related to cover crops in vineyards. Each article was categorised according to its theme and a metadata database was created, considering all relevant information from an agronomic point of view for each article. It can be concluded from the review that the use of cover crops can reduce vine vegetative growth, which in turn can help keep the incidence of fungal diseases (like grey mould) at a low lev...
The trial was conducted over a period of 10 years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a medium textured soil in ...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
The trial was conducted over a period of ten years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a sandy soil in a Sauvign...
Vineyards are usually managed by tilling the inter-rows to avoid competition from other plants for s...
Cover crops are increasingly adopted in viticulture to enhance soil quality and balance the vegetati...
Aims: In temperate climates, cover crops are mainly used to reduce excess soil water and nutrient av...
Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing region...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
In the Mediterranean area, the use of cover crops in vineyards is still debated and the results of t...
CITATION: Fourie, J. C., Louw, P. J. E. & Agenbag, G. A. 2006. Cover crop management in a chardonnay...
Traditional vineyard landscapes are generally intensively managed with heavy reliance on synthetic p...
Service crops are crops grown with the aim of providing non-marketed ecosystem services, i.e. differ...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
The trial was conducted over a period of 10 years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a medium textured soil in ...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
The trial was conducted over a period of ten years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a sandy soil in a Sauvign...
Vineyards are usually managed by tilling the inter-rows to avoid competition from other plants for s...
Cover crops are increasingly adopted in viticulture to enhance soil quality and balance the vegetati...
Aims: In temperate climates, cover crops are mainly used to reduce excess soil water and nutrient av...
Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing region...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
In the Mediterranean area, the use of cover crops in vineyards is still debated and the results of t...
CITATION: Fourie, J. C., Louw, P. J. E. & Agenbag, G. A. 2006. Cover crop management in a chardonnay...
Traditional vineyard landscapes are generally intensively managed with heavy reliance on synthetic p...
Service crops are crops grown with the aim of providing non-marketed ecosystem services, i.e. differ...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
The trial was conducted over a period of 10 years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a medium textured soil in ...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
The trial was conducted over a period of ten years (1993/94 to 2002/03) on a sandy soil in a Sauvign...