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Evaluation and design of multispecies cropping systems with perennials: are current methods applicable? Organic Eprints
Rapidel, Bruno; Meziere, Delphine; Metral, Raphaël; Dupraz, Christian; Mérot, A; Allinne, Clémentine; Gary, Christian.
The existing methods are applicable to multispecies cropping systems with perennials. However, the particular features of these cropping systems highlight the drawbacks of each of them. Therefore, combining these approaches, where and when it is possible, should be preferred. Whatever the method, evaluation of the new systems requires new indicators development, to account for the multiple productions with very different timescales and serving varying objectives. Development of simple and effective sets of indicators adapted to these systems is a powerful tool to boost the design realm, for practitioners and researchers alike.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Production systems; Crop combinations and interactions; Viticulture.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/30441/1/Publis15-syst-28_rapidel_evaluation_%7B92E52A92-BC6E-471F-900D-A08965B5A556%7D.pdf
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Towards an agroecological viticulture: advances and challenges Organic Eprints
Gary, Christian; Metral, Raphaël; Metay, Aurélie; Garcia, Léo; Mérot, Anne; Smits, Nathalie; Wéry, Jacques.
To improve its sustainability, viticulture should increase the provision of ecosystem services to decrease its use of inputs and the resulting environmental impact while maintaining high socio-economic performance. Soil functions in relation with their physical, chemical and biological properties can be regulated by proper soil surface management. Cover crops deliver ecosystem services such as protection of soils, better water infiltration and nitrogen fixation. Yet to avoid trade-off between provision of services and production of grapes, the management of cover crops should adapt to climate variations and to the yield objective. Pest and diseases can be regulated by various technical levers, including the control of the grape vegetative development. The...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Soil quality Soil tillage Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture France.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/32434/1/Gary%20etal%202017_Giesco.pdf
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Management of service crops for the provision of ecosystem services in vineyards: A review Organic Eprints
Garcia, Léo; Celette, Florian; Gary, Christian; Ripoche, Aude; Valdés-Gómez, Hector; Metay, Aurélie.
Service crops are crops grown with the aim of providing non-marketed ecosystem services, i.e. differing from food, fiber and fuel production. Vineyard soils face various agronomic issues such as poor organic carbon levels, erosion, fertility losses, and numerous studies have highlighted the ability of service crops to address these issues. In addition to their ability to increase soil organic matter and fertility, and reduce runoff and erosion processes, service crops provide a large variety of ecosystem services in vineyards such as weed control, pest and disease regulation, water supply, water purification, improvement of field trafficability and maintenance of soil biodiversity. However, associating service crops with grapevines may also generate...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions; Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Weed management; Viticulture.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/32204/1/Garcia2018_Service_crops_review_POSTPRINT.pdf
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Dexipm-Grapevine: a multicriteria assessment tool of the sustainability for grapevine farming systems Organic Eprints
Metral, Raphaël; Dubuc, Morgane; Delière, Laurent; Petitgenet, Morgane; Gary, Christian.
The development of innovative farming systems to reach new goals of agricultural sustainability needs new methods for efficiency assessment. DEXiPM-Grapevine© is a multicriteria assessment tool for overall sustainability of grapevine farming systems adapted from DEXiPM arable crops (Pelzer et al, 2012). DEXiPM-Grapevine© was implemented during the European PURE Project 2012-2015 (Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutions in agriculture) in order to assess and compare various innovative grapevine systems. This model includes 65 basic attributes describing the cropping system, which are then combined into 97 aggregated attributes, designed to assess the economic, social and environmental performances. This model is based on expert knowledge and agricultural...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Systems research and participatory research Crop health; Quality; Protection Weed management Viticulture.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/30445/1/Metral_etal_2015_2010.pdf
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Des cultures de service dans les vignes pour gérer l'eau et la fertilité des sols en viticulture Organic Eprints
Gary, Christian; Metral, Raphaël; Garcia, Leo; Metay, Aurélie.
> Services intrants, services produits et compromis > Impacts de l’enherbement sur la disponibilité des ressources hydriques et azotées > Compromis entre services et gestion adaptative > Traits fonctionnels et services
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions; Nutrient turnover; Weed management; Viticulture.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30337/1/JSVV8_Gary%26Metral_vf.pdf
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Spontaneous cover crop characterization is relevant to define a sustainable soil management strategy in vineyard Organic Eprints
Metay, Aurélie; Durocher, Eve; Garcia, Léo; Fried, Guillaume; Richarte, Jean; Ohl, Bénédicte; Bouisson, Yvan; Enard, Clément; Metral, Raphaël; Gary, Christian; Kazakou, Elena.
Spontaneous cover cropping is a common practice in Mediterranean vineyards because it is often seen as less competitive and easier to manage than sown covercrops. However, the services provided by the spontaneous flora highly depend on the species, these latter being influenced by the soil management practices. This study analyzes the specific and functional composition of the vineyard flora as influenced by three soil management strategies. To do so, weed cover was sampled at 5 dates during two years after the settlement of the experiment in a vineyard in the South of France. The three soil management treatments were: a control treatment (C) corresponding to a spontaneous cover regularly mowed, a spontaneous cover with organic amendment application each...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring; Weed management; Viticulture.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/32436/1/Metay%20etal%202017_GiescoMendoza.pdf
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