The intensification of highly specialized viticulture has led to a dramatic decrease of soil fertility that can be restored by increasing soil organic matter using organic fertilizers. The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effect of different organic amendments on vine vegetative growth and nutritional status, soil N availability and microbial biomass, as well as on yield and grape quality. The experiment was carried out in 2020 and 2021, on cv. Sangiovese (Vitis vinifera L.) vines grafted on 110 Richter (V. berlandieri × V. rupestris) planted in February 2019. Plants were fer-tilized yearly in spring with (1) mineral fertilization (MIN), (2) municipal organic waste compost (MOW), and (3) sewage sludge compost (SS). The appl...
A two-year experiment investigated the effects of compost application rate on soil chemical properti...
In semi-arid vineyard agroecosystems, highly vulnerable in the context of climate change, the soil o...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
The intensification of highly specialized viticulture has led to a dramatic decrease of soil fertili...
A field trial was carried out to investigate the effects of compost application on a young Cabernet ...
The work aimed at investigating the impact of various good quality soils of on vineyard productivity...
In the context of sustainability, viticulture will address issues related to soil fertility in the c...
The following research took place during the 2018 − ‘19 season in ‘Italia' table grape vineyard in A...
The growing demand for wine in Europe has increased the impact of viticulture on the environment. In...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Research was carried out in two vineyards planted with the variety ‘Merlot’ in order to evaluate the...
Current agricultural practices can cause, during vineyard implantation, a reduction of the soil orga...
The authors developed an environmentally safe technology for obtaining liquid organic fertilizer. Th...
Cover crops are increasingly adopted in viticulture to enhance soil quality and balance the vegetati...
The soil carbon improves the physical and chemical properties of soil and it widely accepted that th...
A two-year experiment investigated the effects of compost application rate on soil chemical properti...
In semi-arid vineyard agroecosystems, highly vulnerable in the context of climate change, the soil o...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
The intensification of highly specialized viticulture has led to a dramatic decrease of soil fertili...
A field trial was carried out to investigate the effects of compost application on a young Cabernet ...
The work aimed at investigating the impact of various good quality soils of on vineyard productivity...
In the context of sustainability, viticulture will address issues related to soil fertility in the c...
The following research took place during the 2018 − ‘19 season in ‘Italia' table grape vineyard in A...
The growing demand for wine in Europe has increased the impact of viticulture on the environment. In...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Research was carried out in two vineyards planted with the variety ‘Merlot’ in order to evaluate the...
Current agricultural practices can cause, during vineyard implantation, a reduction of the soil orga...
The authors developed an environmentally safe technology for obtaining liquid organic fertilizer. Th...
Cover crops are increasingly adopted in viticulture to enhance soil quality and balance the vegetati...
The soil carbon improves the physical and chemical properties of soil and it widely accepted that th...
A two-year experiment investigated the effects of compost application rate on soil chemical properti...
In semi-arid vineyard agroecosystems, highly vulnerable in the context of climate change, the soil o...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...