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Biochar increases vineyard productivity without affecting grape quality: Results from a four years field experiment in Tuscany

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Biochar application to agricultural soils has proved to substantially modify the plant-soil-water relationship and lead mostly to a quantitative increase in agricultural production through physical, chemical and biological mechanisms. Nevertheless, the impact of biochar on qualitative traits of agricultural production needs to be further assessed. The effect of biochar application on vine yield and grape quality parameters is here investigated in a non-irrigated vineyard in Tuscany (central Italy). Results from four harvest-years showed a higher productivity, up to 66%, of treated plots with respect to their controls, while no significant differences were observed in grape quality parameters. The observed increase in productivity was inversely correlated with rainfall in the vegetative period, confirming the key role of biochar in regulating plant water availability. These findings support the feasibility of a biochar-based strategy as an effective adaptation measure to reduce the impact of water stress periods with no negative effects on grape quality.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biochar; Climate change adaptation; Sustainable viticulture; Grape quality
List of contributors:
Baronti, Silvia; Vaccari, FRANCESCO PRIMO; Genesio, Lorenzo; Miglietta, Francesco
Authors of the University:
BARONTI SILVIA
GENESIO LORENZO
VACCARI FRANCESCO PRIMO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/229917
Published in:
AGRICULTURE, ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
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