This article assesses the use of under-vine living mulches in Mediterranean vineyards characterized by limited water resources, one of the reasons why this agronomic practice is currently unusual in these environments. The aim of the study was to test whether the use of this alternative method in Mediterranean vineyards could suppress noxious weeds without hindering optimal vineyard development. For this purpose, four native species were selected as living mulches: Festuca ovina, Pilosella officinarum, Plantago coronopus, and Plantago lanceolata. The variables measured during three years in two different experimental farms were: (a) living mulch cover, as a possible predictor of weed suppression success; (b) weed density and weed biomass, w...
Enriching agroecosystems with non-crop vegetation is a popular strategy for conservation biocontrol....
Inter-row vegetation in vineyards is classified as a service crop as it provides many ecosystem serv...
In many Midwestern vineyards a three to four-foot weed-free strip is maintained directly beneath the...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are lo...
This research was carried out 2017-2018 growing season in the Çukurova University Faculty of Agricul...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective way for in-row weed management. However...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Extreme viticulture: from a cultural landscape to an economic and environmental sustainability - Boo...
A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition a...
Mulches have been used for many years to control weeds by smothering the weed seedlings. A ...
tDeveloping sustainable farming practices to support ecosystem functions and services are key issues...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Enriching agroecosystems with non-crop vegetation is a popular strategy for conservation biocontrol....
Inter-row vegetation in vineyards is classified as a service crop as it provides many ecosystem serv...
In many Midwestern vineyards a three to four-foot weed-free strip is maintained directly beneath the...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are lo...
This research was carried out 2017-2018 growing season in the Çukurova University Faculty of Agricul...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective way for in-row weed management. However...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Extreme viticulture: from a cultural landscape to an economic and environmental sustainability - Boo...
A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition a...
Mulches have been used for many years to control weeds by smothering the weed seedlings. A ...
tDeveloping sustainable farming practices to support ecosystem functions and services are key issues...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Enriching agroecosystems with non-crop vegetation is a popular strategy for conservation biocontrol....
Inter-row vegetation in vineyards is classified as a service crop as it provides many ecosystem serv...
In many Midwestern vineyards a three to four-foot weed-free strip is maintained directly beneath the...