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Long-term soil biological fertility, volatile organic compounds and chemical properties in a vineyard soil after biochar amendment

Authors :
Stefano Mancuso
Alessandra Cincinelli
Anita Maienza
Laura Giagnoni
Silvia Baronti
Roberto Scodellini
Francesco Primo Vaccari
Tania Martellini
Cosimo Taiti
Lorenzo Genesio
Corrado Costa
Giancarlo Renella
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier B.V., 2019.

Abstract

The agronomic management of vineyards, aimed at the maximization of grape yields, is intensive and includes repeated tillage, crop residues removal, strict weed and pest control treatments. In viticulture, healthy soils and a suitable climate are the key factors that influence the quality of the produced wine. Even under intensive agronomic practices, typical of conventional viticulture, the choice of appropriate soil management strategies can preserve soil quality in the long term. The use of biochar as soil amendment has been suggested as a potential practice that allows restoration of the functionality of degraded soils in terms of water retention, chemical and biological fertility. In this paper we report the results of a long field trial on biochar amendment of a vineyard, assessing the impact on soil functionality, VOC emission and fertility. Our results show that biochar effects on soil functions and fertility are maintained in the long term (seven years) after a one-time application.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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