Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Compared to traditional soil tillage, the establishment of cover crops in Mediterranean vineyards has several advantages such as better soil fertility; however, vigor and N concentration of grapevine [Vitis vinifera (L.)] organs may be affected. A 3-yr experiment was performed in Sardinia (Italy) to: (i) quantify the N fixation ability by burr medic [Medicago polymorpha (L.)] grown in a vineyard and its potential benefit for grapevines; (ii) compare the effects of different management systems (grass or legume cover crop vs. soil tillage) on grapevines. Total N fixed by burr medic was 125 kg ha -1 yr -1 and it was twice as high as the N contents of grapevine annual organs. Soil tillage promoted higher cluster and cane dry matter (+38% and +31%), compared to cover crop treatments. Legume cover crop induced higher N concentration in leaves and canes. The N content detected in grapevine annual plant growth with the legume cover crop reached 61 kg ha -1 yr -1 . According to an indirect 15 N dilution approach, the higher 15 N enrichments detected in organs of grapevines, did not indicate that legume N was utilized by grapevine. However, lower 15 N enrichment was occasionaly detected, indicating 6 and 13% of N derived from legume in clusters and canes, respectively. Compared to grapevines with grass cover, the N contribution from legume cover, estimated by the N-difference method, induced 24, 24, and 31% of N increase in leaves, clusters, and canes, respectively. The increases corresponded to 10% of legume fixed N.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DM; dry matter; %Ndfa; proportion of nitrogen derived from the atmosphere; %Ndfl; proportion of grapevine organ nitrogen derived from legume; %Ndff; proportion of grapevine organ nitrogen derived from the fertilizer N.
List of contributors:
Campesi, Giuseppe; Sulas, Leonardo
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