Loss of soil carbon from cultivated land contributes both to soil degradation and global warming. In agroecosystems CO2 emissions related to fossil fuel energy use are roughly well established, whilst little is know concerning the soil CO2 emissions at orchards, this hampers development of adequate and environmental friendly policies and orchard management strategies. Therefore, a field trial was conducted in Mediterranean peach orchard in order to explore the seasonal and spatial variations of soil CO2 flushes. The orchard was managed according to locally conventional practices (i.e. tillage, mineral fertilisation, removal of prunings, drip irrigation). Spatial and temporal variations in CO2 soil emissions over a 20 m2 plot were assessed...