A meta-analysis of the ecological impacts of viticultural practices on soil biodiversity

Soil quality and adequate soil management are key levers for sustainable viticulture. Until now, a global and comprehensive analysis of the impact of viticultural practices on soil biodiversity was lacking. We conducted a meta-analysis of the international literature to rank viticultural production...

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Main Authors: Laure Gontier, Battle Karimi, Jean-Yves Cahurel, Lionel Ranjard
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: International Viticulture and Enology Society 2025-01-01
Series:IVES Technical Reviews
Online Access:https://ives-technicalreviews.eu/article/view/8481
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Summary:Soil quality and adequate soil management are key levers for sustainable viticulture. Until now, a global and comprehensive analysis of the impact of viticultural practices on soil biodiversity was lacking. We conducted a meta-analysis of the international literature to rank viticultural production systems and practices according to their impact. Tillage, bare soil and mineral fertilisation are significantly deleterious to the whole soil biodiversity, whereas cover crops, organic fertilisers and pruning wood inputs are beneficial.
ISSN:2680-4905