This research aims to investigate the response of the edaphic arthropod community (assessed with the QBS-ar index) to vineyard soil management, through a field experiment conducted in the context of the F.A.Re.Su.Bio Project (European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development - Lombardy Region). Nineteen vineyards located in two Italian wine-growing regions, Franciacorta DOCG and Oltrepò Pavese DOC/DOCG, were monitored over a period of 3 years (2019-2021), in order to investigate the combined effects of primary abiotic variables characterising the soil environment, such as the chemical and physical composition of soil, and soil management practices including organic fertilisation, organic fertiliser incorporation, tillage and the use of different artificial cover crop on the QBS-ar index. The results obtained from the study showed that a moderate disturbance of the soil could lead to positive effects on QBS-ar, as well as sowing practice. Of the chemical and physical characteristics of soil, texture proved to be the variable most influencing variation in QBS-ar; other influencing variables included chemical components of soil such as initial (2019) QBS-ar, total Cu, pH, CEC, and exchangeable phosphorous content. This study provided an indication of how the combined effects of soil management influence soil biological quality, and how to improve soil biodiversity.

Sustainable management of vineyard soils: an experimental approach to investigate the responses of the edaphic arthropod community

Ghiglieno I.;Simonetto A.;Sperandio G.;Gilioli G.
2023-01-01

Abstract

This research aims to investigate the response of the edaphic arthropod community (assessed with the QBS-ar index) to vineyard soil management, through a field experiment conducted in the context of the F.A.Re.Su.Bio Project (European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development - Lombardy Region). Nineteen vineyards located in two Italian wine-growing regions, Franciacorta DOCG and Oltrepò Pavese DOC/DOCG, were monitored over a period of 3 years (2019-2021), in order to investigate the combined effects of primary abiotic variables characterising the soil environment, such as the chemical and physical composition of soil, and soil management practices including organic fertilisation, organic fertiliser incorporation, tillage and the use of different artificial cover crop on the QBS-ar index. The results obtained from the study showed that a moderate disturbance of the soil could lead to positive effects on QBS-ar, as well as sowing practice. Of the chemical and physical characteristics of soil, texture proved to be the variable most influencing variation in QBS-ar; other influencing variables included chemical components of soil such as initial (2019) QBS-ar, total Cu, pH, CEC, and exchangeable phosphorous content. This study provided an indication of how the combined effects of soil management influence soil biological quality, and how to improve soil biodiversity.
2023
Acta Horticulturae
Ateneo di appartenenza
LS9_5 Agriculture related to crop production, soil biology and cultivation, applied plant biology
PE1_14 Statistics
SH3_1 Environment, resources and sustainability
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
XXXI International Horticultural Congress (IHC2022): International Symposium on the Vitivinicultural Sector: Which Tools to Face Current Challenges?
Angers (France)
Internazionale
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International Society for Horticultural Science
artificial sowing; cover crop; organic fertilisation; soil biological quality; soil tillage
https://www.actahort.org/books/1370/1370_4.htm
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Goal 2: Zero hunger
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
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Ghiglieno, I.; Simonetto, A.; Gatti, F.; Lipreri, E.; Sperandio, G.; Tonni, M.; Donna, P.; Valenti, L.; Gilioli, G.
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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