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Exploit biodiversity in viticultural systems to reduce pest damage and pesticide use, and increase ecosystems services provision: the BIOVINE Project Organic Eprints
Rossi, Vittorio; Berbegal, Monica; Armengol Forti, Josep; Kehrli, Patrik; Ranca, Aurora-Maria; Širca, Saša; Wipf, Daniel.
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). The BIOVINE project aims to develop natural solutions based on plant diversity to control pests and reduce pesticide dependence. The capability of plants of increasing the ecosystem resistance to pests and invasive species is a well-known ecosystem service. However, monocultures (including vineyards) do not exploit the potential of plant diversity. BIOVINE aims to develop new viticultural systems based on increased plant diversity within (e.g., cover crops) and/or around (e.g., hedges, vegetation spots, edgings) vineyards by planting selected plant species for the control of arthropods, soil-borne pests (oomycetes, fungi, nematodes), and foliar...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/36375/1/Rossi%20et%20al.%2C%202019%20%2811th%20IWGTD%29.pdf
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Exploit biodiversity in viticultural systems to reduce pest damage and pesticide use, and increase ecosystems services provision: the BIOVINE Project Organic Eprints
Manstretta, Valentina; Si Ammour, Melissa; Armengol Forti, Josep; Kehrli, Patrik; Ranca, Aurora-Maria; Širca, Saša; Wipf, Daniel; Rossi, Vittorio.
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). The BIOVINE project aims to develop natural solutions based on plant diversity to control pests and reduce pesticide dependence. The capability of plants of increasing the ecosystem resistance to pests and invasive species is a well-known ecosystem service. However, monocultures (including vineyards) do not exploit the potential of plant diversity. BIOVINE aims to develop new viticultural systems based on increased plant diversity within (e.g., cover crops) and/or around (e.g., hedges, vegetation spots, edgings) vineyards by planting selected plant species for the control of arthropods, soil-borne pests (oomycetes, fungi, nematodes), and foliar...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34081/1/ICGWS_biovine-1.pdf
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Exploatarea biodiversitatii în sistemele viticole pentru a reduce daunele provocate de dăunători și utilizarea pesticidelor și pentru a spori furnizarea de servicii ecosistemice Organic Eprints
Ranca, Aurora-Maria.
BIOVINE Scop: Să dezvolte noi sisteme viticole bazate pe creșterea diversității speciilor de plante și a funcționalității din cadrul viilor (de exemplu utilizarea covorului vegetal) precum și din jurul acestora (de exemplu garduri vii, zone cu vegetație). Cum? Prin plantarea speciilor de plante capabile să contribuie la controlul, reducerea pagubelor produse de dăunători, reducerea utilizării pesticidelor, creșterea serviciilor ecosistemice furnizate.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33865/1/Prezentare%20BIOVINE-%20ECO-INT%2020182.pdf
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Controlling the pests with the help of plants in organic vineyards Organic Eprints
Ranca, Aurora-Maria; Petrescu, Anamaria; Artem, Victoria; Boloș, P.; Cîlț, Mihaela; Ene, A.S..
The capability of plants of increasing the ecosystem resistance to pests and invasive species is a well-known ecosystem service. However, monocultures (including vineyards) do not exploit the potential of plant diversity. The aims of this research are to develop new viticultural systems based on increased plant diversity within (e.g., cover crops) and/or around (e.g., hedges, vegetation spots, edgings) vineyards by planting selected plant species for the control of arthropods, soil-borne pests (oomycetes, fungi, nematodes), and foliar pathogens. In order to control pests, plants species can either i) repel arthropod pests, ii) attract arthropod pests to a trap crop or iii) attract and/or conserve beneficials. An extensive systematic literature was...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Crop combinations and interactions Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection Viticulture.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/34249/1/13419-53096-1-PB.pdf
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