Cover crops in viticulture. A systematic review (1): Implications on soil characteristics and biodiversity in vineyard

J Abad, IH de Mendoza, D Marín, L Orcaray… - Oeno One, 2021 - oeno-one.eu
This work seeks to synthesise the knowledge on the use of cover crops in vineyards in the
last 20 years, emphasising on the one hand, soil characteristics such as nutrition, organic …

Under-vine vegetation mitigates the impacts of excessive precipitation in vineyards

J Vanden Heuvel, M Centinari - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Excessive precipitation events have greatly increased in several grape growing regions due
to human-caused climate change. These heavy downpours result in a myriad of problems in …

Organic weed management in perennial fruits

AM Hammermeister - Scientia Horticulturae, 2016 - Elsevier
Weed management is key component of establishing and sustaining a profitable organic
orchard. Good site preparation is a critical part of an orchard establishment plan. Pre-plant …

The potential carbon neutrality of sustainable viticulture showed through a comprehensive assessment of the greenhouse gas (GHG) budget of wine production

MV Chiriacò, C Belli, T Chiti, C Trotta… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sustainable agricultural and food processing practices are often proposed as attractive
strategies enabling food systems to respond to the challenges posed by climate change in …

Sustainable Viticulture: Effects of Soil Management in Vitis vinifera

E Cataldo, L Salvi, S Sbraci, P Storchi, GB Mattii - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Soil management in vineyards is of fundamental importance not only for the productivity and
quality of grapes, both in biological and conventional management, but also for greater …

Exploring the potential of electric weed control: A review

MJ Slaven, M Koch, CPD Borger - Weed Science, 2023 - cambridge.org
Weed management is a significant challenge that must be addressed both globally and in
Australia, where traditional methods of control have become limited. The avoidance of …

Effect of using pruning waste as an organic mulching on a drip-irrigated vineyard evapotranspiration under a semi-arid climate

R López-Urrea, JM Sánchez, A Montoro… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2020 - Elsevier
In a drip-irrigated vineyard soil evaporation (E) can reach up to 30-40% of the seasonal
grapevine crop evapotranspiration (ET c). Vineyard soil management can be used as a …

A plant trait-based response-and-effect framework to assess vineyard inter-row soil management

E Kazakou, G Fried, J Richarte, O Gimenez… - Botany …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Biodiversity impacts ecosystem properties and the ecosystem services provided by those
ecosystems. As a result, promoting plant diversity in agricultural systems has been a key …

Vineyard mulching as a climate change adaptation measure: Future simulations for Alentejo, Portugal

H Fraga, JA Santos - Agricultural systems, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change projections for the next decades are expected to bring important challenges
to the Portuguese viticulture. More specifically, for the wine region of Alentejo, in Southern …

Cover crops in viticulture. A systematic review (2): Implications on vineyard agronomic performance

J Abad, IH de Mendoza, D Marín, L Orcaray… - Oeno One, 2021 - oeno-one.eu
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