Authors
Eugenio Straffelini, Anton Pijl, Stefan Otto, Enrico Marchesini, Andrea Pitacco, Paolo Tarolli
Publication date
2022/8/1
Journal
Soil and Tillage Research
Volume
222
Pages
105418
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Steep-slope viticulture is a common practice in the Mediterranean basin, and provides landscapes of considerable socio-economic value. However, these complex agricultural systems are intrinsically fragile. One of the main problems is soil erosion due to extreme rainfall events. This may cause a progressive reduction in soil fertility and the occurrence of instabilities and land degradation phenomena. To worsen this condition there is the increasing mechanisation of agricultural management causing soil compaction, and the pressure of climate change, with an intensification of extreme weather events. In this context, vineyard soil management plays a key role, as it can accelerate or mitigate overland flow and soil erosion phenomena. There are various techniques for quantifying these processes, often based on field measurements through prolonged data collection using experimental plots. However, the advent of …
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