Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development
Advantages of vineyard cover crops include soil conservation, nutrient and water cycling, and a better growth–yield balance. They naturally promote agro-system biological multifunctionality, soil biocenosis, and biological pest control. However, for the role of cover crops on disease control, there...
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doaj-23fd39a51a044545b13574a6dd293b832021-08-26T13:48:08ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242021-07-01720920910.3390/horticulturae7080209Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew DevelopmentAna Fernandes de Oliveira0Salvatorica Serra1Virna Ligios2Daniela Satta3Giovanni Nieddu4AGRIS, Agricultural Research Agency of Sardinia, Loc. Bonassai S.S. 291 Sassari-Fertilia—Km. 18,600, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari, Viale Italia 39, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari, Viale Italia 39, 07100 Sassari, ItalyAGRIS, Agricultural Research Agency of Sardinia, Loc. Bonassai S.S. 291 Sassari-Fertilia—Km. 18,600, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari, Viale Italia 39, 07100 Sassari, ItalyAdvantages of vineyard cover crops include soil conservation, nutrient and water cycling, and a better growth–yield balance. They naturally promote agro-system biological multifunctionality, soil biocenosis, and biological pest control. However, for the role of cover crops on disease control, there is still a lack of information. We performed a systematic evaluation of the soil management effects on the development of two main pathogens: <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> and <i>Erysiphe necator</i>. Conventional soil tillage was compared to grass and legume cover crops during a three-season trial in the Nurra wine region (Sardinia, Italy). Disease and grapevine development were assessed in relation to the weather, leaf area growth, leaf nitrogen, canopy density, and favorable microclimatic conditions for each disease, to weight their importance on disease susceptibility in each treatment. Higher infection percentages were observed in plots subjected to soil tillage. Disease development was better understood in relation to leaf area, leaf nitrogen, and canopy density. The main role of weather conditions on downy mildew infections was ascertained, yet high canopy sunlight levels reduced disease spread under grass cover. For powdery mildew, leaf nitrogen had a crucial role in disease development under soil tillage, and canopy light and hygrothermal conditions had the most relevant function on disease development in cover-cropped vineyards.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/8/209soil tillagegrass and legume cover crops<i>Plasmopara viticola</i><i>Erysiphe necator</i>epidemiologycanopy growth |
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Ana Fernandes de Oliveira Salvatorica Serra Virna Ligios Daniela Satta Giovanni Nieddu Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development Horticulturae soil tillage grass and legume cover crops <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> <i>Erysiphe necator</i> epidemiology canopy growth |
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Ana Fernandes de Oliveira Salvatorica Serra Virna Ligios Daniela Satta Giovanni Nieddu |
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Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development |
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Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development |
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Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development |
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Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development |
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Assessing the Effects of Vineyard Soil Management on Downy and Powdery Mildew Development |
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assessing the effects of vineyard soil management on downy and powdery mildew development |
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Advantages of vineyard cover crops include soil conservation, nutrient and water cycling, and a better growth–yield balance. They naturally promote agro-system biological multifunctionality, soil biocenosis, and biological pest control. However, for the role of cover crops on disease control, there is still a lack of information. We performed a systematic evaluation of the soil management effects on the development of two main pathogens: <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> and <i>Erysiphe necator</i>. Conventional soil tillage was compared to grass and legume cover crops during a three-season trial in the Nurra wine region (Sardinia, Italy). Disease and grapevine development were assessed in relation to the weather, leaf area growth, leaf nitrogen, canopy density, and favorable microclimatic conditions for each disease, to weight their importance on disease susceptibility in each treatment. Higher infection percentages were observed in plots subjected to soil tillage. Disease development was better understood in relation to leaf area, leaf nitrogen, and canopy density. The main role of weather conditions on downy mildew infections was ascertained, yet high canopy sunlight levels reduced disease spread under grass cover. For powdery mildew, leaf nitrogen had a crucial role in disease development under soil tillage, and canopy light and hygrothermal conditions had the most relevant function on disease development in cover-cropped vineyards. |
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soil tillage grass and legume cover crops <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> <i>Erysiphe necator</i> epidemiology canopy growth |
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