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Sustainable management of an intercropped Mediterranean vineyard

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2014
In the Mediterranean area, the use of cover crops in vineyards is still debated and the results of the few scientific experiments considering the influence of cover crop on grapevine are often conflicting. This work aims at providing useful indications on sustainable management for irrigated vineyards growing in a hot and dry region.
Mercenaro L.   +3 more
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Mite Vaccinations for Sustainable Management of Spider Mites in Vineyards

Ecological Applications, 1997
We have successfully released phytophagous Willamette mites into Zinfandel vineyards that have had chronic problems with the economically more damaging Pacific spider mites. These releases induced resistance in the grapevines, causing smaller populations of Pacific mites and higher berry sugar concentrations.
Richard Karban   +2 more
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Agroforestry management and phytoseiid communities in vineyards in the South of France

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2011
This study deals with the long-term effect of agroforestry management (trees within vine crops) on communities of phytoseiid mites. Several plots were considered: vineyards co-planted with Sorbus domestica or Pinus pinea, monocultures of vines and monocultures of S. domestica or P. pinea.
Liguori, Marialivia   +4 more
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ALTERNATIVE SOIL MANAGEMENT FOR STUDY VINEYARDS

Acta Horticulturae, 2004
Abstract In the significant part of the Hungarian vineyards with sandy soils, the intensive mechanisation of the last decades had a series of unfavourable impacts on the soil. For the partial elimination of the problems in soil biology life, soil structure and environment protection and for the development of the mechanisation technology we started to ...
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MANAGING ALCOHOL IN THE VINEYARD AND THE WINERY

dealcoholization significantly reduced the concentration of volatile esters, as did pre-fermentative dilution of the must using water. Pre-fermentative dilution with sugar solution to increase alcohol concentration led to wines with higher concentrations of volatile esters, terpenes and norisoprenoids that had noticeably higher aroma intensities of ...
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Floor Management Strategies for Virginia Vineyards

2020
Vineyard floor management encompasses all activities related to cultivation and other soil modification, weed management, and intentional cover crop management,both between and within vine rows. This bulletin describes the various floor management strategies commonly used in Mid-Atlantic vineyards and weighs the pros and cons of those systems ...
Wolf, Tony Kenneth, 1956-   +2 more
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Cover crop management and water conservation in vineyard and olive orchards

Soil and Tillage Research, 2021
Agata Novara   +2 more
exaly  

Impact of Environmental Conditions and Management on Soil Arthropod Communities in Vineyard Ecosystems

Sustainability, 2021
Isabella Ghiglieno   +2 more
exaly  

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