Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, mainly due to intensive tillage management. Therefore, practices able to foster soil health are critical to promote sustainable wine production. We studied the following treatments in two organic farms in Chianti Classico (Italy): conventional tillage, spontaneous vegetation, pigeon bean (Vicia faba var. minor) incorporated in spring and a mixture of barley (Hordeum vulgare) and squarrosum clover (Trifolium squarrosum), both incorporated and left as mulch. An innovative approach, based on gamma-ray and apparent electrical conductivity, was used to account for the fine-scale soil variability that was included in the statistical model. Mulched gr...
Mulch is a material applied to the surface of the soil to reduce weed growth and reduce soil moistur...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
In the context of a warming climate and widespread soil degradation, successful soil management prac...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Cultivation of grapevines in sloping soils is very widespread all over the world, representing also ...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
Mediterranean vineyards are usually managed with continuous tillage to maintain bare soils leading t...
Soil malfunctioning, caused by an improper land preparation before vine plantation and/or management...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
© Author(s) 2015. Deep earthwork activities carried out before vineyard plantation can severely affe...
A large portion of the world wine production is located in regions suffering - or expected to suffer...
Under semiarid Mediterranean climatic conditions, scarce attention has been given to the utilization...
Mulch is a material applied to the surface of the soil to reduce weed growth and reduce soil moistur...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...
Vineyards are among the land uses with the highest soil degradation rate in Mediterranean Europe, ma...
In the context of a warming climate and widespread soil degradation, successful soil management prac...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Cultivation of grapevines in sloping soils is very widespread all over the world, representing also ...
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil health and increase the provision of multiple ecosys...
Mediterranean vineyards are usually managed with continuous tillage to maintain bare soils leading t...
Soil malfunctioning, caused by an improper land preparation before vine plantation and/or management...
The responses in soil conditions, vine growth, and physiological, yield, and composition components ...
© Author(s) 2015. Deep earthwork activities carried out before vineyard plantation can severely affe...
A large portion of the world wine production is located in regions suffering - or expected to suffer...
Under semiarid Mediterranean climatic conditions, scarce attention has been given to the utilization...
Mulch is a material applied to the surface of the soil to reduce weed growth and reduce soil moistur...
The results of this study provide overall information on the verification of the effect of applying ...
In both conventional and organic European vineyards, it is quite common to have areas characterized ...