Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are located in the under-vine zone. Traditional weed management consists of recurrent tillage, which is associated with soil erosion and high fuel consumption, or herbicide applications, associated with damage to the environment and human health. In order to find alternative weed management methods, three field trials were carried out in Raimat (Lleida, NE Spain) with the aim of evaluating the suppressive effect of four mulches against weeds. Treatments included (1) straw mulch of Medicago sativa L., (2) straw mulch of Festuca arundinacea (L.) Schreb, (3) straw mulch of Hordeum vulgare L., (4) chopped pine wood mulch of Pinus sylvestris L., (...
A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition a...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
This article assesses the use of under-vine living mulches in Mediterranean vineyards characterized ...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective means of in-row weed management under t...
[EN] Pelargonic acid (PA) is the only natural herbicide authorized for professional use in Spain. In...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Mulches have been used for many years to control weeds by smothering the weed seedlings. A ...
The vine is a perennial crop that can be infested with a large number of annual and perennial, monoc...
Weeds compromise vineyard productivity by competing with grapevines for water and nutrients. To mana...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
Extreme viticulture: from a cultural landscape to an economic and environmental sustainability - Boo...
Agricultural applications in food production have great significance in alleviating the adverse infl...
A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition a...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
Vineyard growth and grape yield can be significantly reduced by weeds, especially when these are loc...
This article assesses the use of under-vine living mulches in Mediterranean vineyards characterized ...
The use of herbicides in vineyards has been a cost-effective means of in-row weed management under t...
[EN] Pelargonic acid (PA) is the only natural herbicide authorized for professional use in Spain. In...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
"A living mulch system can improve soil nutrient status and structure, provide beneficial habitat fo...
Mulches have been used for many years to control weeds by smothering the weed seedlings. A ...
The vine is a perennial crop that can be infested with a large number of annual and perennial, monoc...
Weeds compromise vineyard productivity by competing with grapevines for water and nutrients. To mana...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
Extreme viticulture: from a cultural landscape to an economic and environmental sustainability - Boo...
Agricultural applications in food production have great significance in alleviating the adverse infl...
A living mulch system can provide beneficial biodiversified phytocoenoses and spatial competition a...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...