Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems

Biochemical parameters are particularly suited to evaluate soil fertility because soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in determining soil quality and functionand are very sensitive to changes in soil management and environmental conditions. For such reasons, in this work, we used several biochem...

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Main Authors: Mondini Claudio, Bigot Giovanni, Sinicco Tania, Mosetti Davide
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2019/02/bioconf_conavi2018_04009/bioconf_conavi2018_04009.html
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spelling doaj-eff54cc51c61451091d643af9656c51d2021-04-02T19:38:37ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582019-01-01130400910.1051/bioconf/20191304009bioconf_conavi2018_04009Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systemsMondini ClaudioBigot GiovanniSinicco TaniaMosetti DavideBiochemical parameters are particularly suited to evaluate soil fertility because soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in determining soil quality and functionand are very sensitive to changes in soil management and environmental conditions. For such reasons, in this work, we used several biochemical indexes to assess the effect on soil fertility of 3 different conservative management systems of vineyards. The managements compared were chemical weed control vs permanent grass (CWC/MWC), land levelling vs undisturbed soil (LL/US), conventional farming vs organic farming (CON/ORG). The following parameters were determined in 2014 and 2015 on soil samples: total organic C (TOC), extractable N (EN), soil basal respiration (SBR), microbial biomass C (BC), microbial quotient (BC/TOC) and metabolic quotient (qCO2 = SBR/BC). Results showed that biochemical indicators were effective in detecting changes in soil fertility between compared systems. In particular, conservative systems (MWC, US and ORG) showed a larger and more efficient microbial biomass and enhanced EN content in comparison to the relative conventional systems. Furthermore BC/TOC and qCO2 indicated higher C use efficiency in conservative systems. Results as a whole indicate that conservative management systems aimed to maintain and enhance soil organic matter displayed a higher level of soil fertility.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2019/02/bioconf_conavi2018_04009/bioconf_conavi2018_04009.html
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author Mondini Claudio
Bigot Giovanni
Sinicco Tania
Mosetti Davide
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Bigot Giovanni
Sinicco Tania
Mosetti Davide
Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Mondini Claudio
Bigot Giovanni
Sinicco Tania
Mosetti Davide
author_sort Mondini Claudio
title Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
title_short Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
title_full Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
title_fullStr Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
title_sort biochemical indicators of soil fertility in vineyards with different conservative management systems
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Biochemical parameters are particularly suited to evaluate soil fertility because soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in determining soil quality and functionand are very sensitive to changes in soil management and environmental conditions. For such reasons, in this work, we used several biochemical indexes to assess the effect on soil fertility of 3 different conservative management systems of vineyards. The managements compared were chemical weed control vs permanent grass (CWC/MWC), land levelling vs undisturbed soil (LL/US), conventional farming vs organic farming (CON/ORG). The following parameters were determined in 2014 and 2015 on soil samples: total organic C (TOC), extractable N (EN), soil basal respiration (SBR), microbial biomass C (BC), microbial quotient (BC/TOC) and metabolic quotient (qCO2 = SBR/BC). Results showed that biochemical indicators were effective in detecting changes in soil fertility between compared systems. In particular, conservative systems (MWC, US and ORG) showed a larger and more efficient microbial biomass and enhanced EN content in comparison to the relative conventional systems. Furthermore BC/TOC and qCO2 indicated higher C use efficiency in conservative systems. Results as a whole indicate that conservative management systems aimed to maintain and enhance soil organic matter displayed a higher level of soil fertility.
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2019/02/bioconf_conavi2018_04009/bioconf_conavi2018_04009.html
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