A Study on the Efficiency of Sustainable Wine Grape Vineyard Management Strategies

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Crop protection strategies based on cupric products and mainly adopted in organic viticulture produce a consistent environmental impact due to the persistence of copper in soils and its negative effects on edaphic biodiversity. In this work, trials were carried out during the crop years 2018–2020 in a vineyard with an organic management by a low-copper strategy and in a conventional IPM management with an IPM strategy with reduced use of fungicides. Phytosanitary treatments have been strictly planned according to forecasting models, and fungicides have been partially substituted with substances improving the resistance mechanisms of plants. Different strategies of green manure management, in order to improve the health of vines, were also adopted. Results suggest the efficacy of the “GreenGrapes” plant protection strategy in conditions of low downy mildew pressure. Furthermore, no declines in the production quality have been recorded; conversely, the synergic effect of the green manure and the tested biostimulant substances (“GreenGrapes” protocols) and the green manure management improved yield and grape quality, compared with conventional conduction (IPM and Organic) with a grass covering.

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Perria, R., Ciofini, A., Petrucci, W. A., D’arcangelo, M. E. M., Valentini, P., Storchi, P., … Mugnai, L. (2022). A Study on the Efficiency of Sustainable Wine Grape Vineyard Management Strategies. Agronomy, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12020392

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