Vineyards are usually managed by tilling the inter-rows to avoid competition from other plants for soil water and nutrients. However, in humid and sub-humid climates, such as that of NW Spain, cover crops may be an advantage for controlling vine vegetative growth and improving berry composition, while reducing management costs. The current study was conducted over three consecutive growing seasons (2012-2014) to assess the effects of establishing three permanent cover crop treatments on water relations, vine physiology, yield and berry composition of a vineyard of the red cultivar ‘Mencía’ (<em>Vitis vinifera </em>L.) located in Leiro, Ourense. Treatments consisted of four different soil management systems: ST, soil tillage; NV, native vege...
Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing region...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
Vineyards are usually managed by tilling the inter-rows to avoid competition from other plants for s...
Aims: In temperate climates, cover crops are mainly used to reduce excess soil water and nutrient av...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
Poster Presentation Presented at the 2008 Oregon Wine Industry Symposium.Item has been restricted to...
Graduation date: 2007It is estimated that 50-75% of Oregon vineyards cultivate at least every other ...
Three different cover crop treatments were compared for their effects on vine growth, leaf gas excha...
International audienceCover crops could provide many interesting environmental services for vineyard...
In the Mediterranean area, the use of cover crops in vineyards is still debated and the results of t...
Cover crops may improve vineyard soil properties, grapevine nutrient status and berry composition, h...
© 2015 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture. All rights reserved. Cover crops can com...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
Adopting cover crops for vineyard soil management can provide several benefits, including soil prote...
Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing region...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
Vineyards are usually managed by tilling the inter-rows to avoid competition from other plants for s...
Aims: In temperate climates, cover crops are mainly used to reduce excess soil water and nutrient av...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
Poster Presentation Presented at the 2008 Oregon Wine Industry Symposium.Item has been restricted to...
Graduation date: 2007It is estimated that 50-75% of Oregon vineyards cultivate at least every other ...
Three different cover crop treatments were compared for their effects on vine growth, leaf gas excha...
International audienceCover crops could provide many interesting environmental services for vineyard...
In the Mediterranean area, the use of cover crops in vineyards is still debated and the results of t...
Cover crops may improve vineyard soil properties, grapevine nutrient status and berry composition, h...
© 2015 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture. All rights reserved. Cover crops can com...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
Adopting cover crops for vineyard soil management can provide several benefits, including soil prote...
Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing region...
This study aims to evaluate the interest of using an under-vine cover crop as a sustainable manageme...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...