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MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING Organic Eprints
Priori, S.; L'Abate, G.; Fantappiè, M.; Costantini, E.A.C..
Planning new vineyard needs accurate information about soil features and their spatial variability. The use of soil proximal sensors, coupled by few detailed soil observations and analysis allows to obtain high detailed maps of soil variability at affordable costs. The work showed the methodology to interpolate the proximal sensors data and to delineate homogeneous area by clustering, corresponding to likely soil units. The description and analysis of one profile for each homogeneous area allowed to describe the soil features of each soil typological units and to produce useful thematic maps for vineyard planning.
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality Soil tillage Soil Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture Irrigation and drainage.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33471/1/7890-25700-1-PB.pdf
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Effect of management of topsoil structure Organic Eprints
Vignozzi, N.; Andrenelli, M.C.; L'Abate, G.; Pellegrini, S..
This paper aims to show the effectiveness of different soil management strategies for improving soil structure in degraded areas within two vine farms inTuscany(Italy). The management practices adopted were: Composted organic amendment addition (COMP), Green Manure (GM), Dry mulching (DM) and Control (CONTR). Topsoil samples were taken at the beginning of the trial (2015) and two years later, and analyzed for bulk density (BD) and aggregate stability by wet sieving. The strategies adopted to restore the functionality of degraded vineyard soils diversely affected BD and aggregates stability. In both the farms COMP proved to be the best strategy to reduce BD, while GM and DM gave the best results in terms of aggregate stability increase.
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring; Soil tillage; Soil; Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33465/1/7897-25719-1-PB.pdf
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NEMATODE COOMUNITIES AS INDICATORS OF SOIL QUALITY IN VINEYARD SYSTEM: A CASE OF STUDY IN DEGRADED AREAS Organic Eprints
Landi, S.; D'Errico, G.; Simoncini, S.; L'Abate, G.; Priori, S..
The restoring effect of selective agronomic strategies on optimal soil functionality of degraded areas within organic vineyard was evaluated using the nematode community as an indicator of soil quality. Three different restoring strategies were implemented in two organic farms located in Tuscany (Italy). The relative abundance of nematode trophic groups and the maturity index showed that the use of compost improved soil biological quality and increased the abundance of predators. Instead, dry mulching and green manure applications were useful to control the most dangerous nematodes of grapevines, namely the virus-vector Xiphinema index (Longidoridae).
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Production systems; Soil quality; Soil biology; Composting and manuring; Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Viticulture.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33470/1/7892-25894-1-PB.pdf
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