冷气候葡萄栽培中的覆盖作物:对土壤、葡萄产量和果实品质的影响

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Philippa A. French, Nigel D. Swarts, Marcus A. Hardie, Kara M. Barry
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摘要

凉爽的温度、较高的降雨量和适宜的葡萄品种(Vitis vinifera L.)使其与更传统的葡萄酒产区截然不同。本文综述了1999年至2024年在寒冷气候的葡萄园中进行的33项覆盖作物试验。总体而言,覆盖作物增加了土壤有机质,降低了容重,增加了土壤中的水稳性团聚体。在建立后的头几年,草种覆盖作物使土壤氮储量减少,而豆科覆盖作物使土壤氮储量增加。当覆盖作物存在的时间较长时,土壤氮随土壤碳(C)的增加而增加,与覆盖作物种类无关。葡萄藤的根通常长得更深,以补偿水分竞争,这有时会影响葡萄藤的营养。覆盖作物经常减少营养生长,但不影响产量,特别是在潮湿和旺盛的葡萄园。然而,当水分竞争激烈时,产量、浆果数量和束数往往会减少。总体而言,覆盖作物对葡萄和产量变量的影响随着葡萄树龄的增加而减小。在一定条件下,覆盖作物可用于葡萄生产,在不牺牲葡萄品质和产量的前提下改善土壤结构和肥力。然而,为了更好地了解葡萄园覆被作物对土壤结构、土壤养分和多年生组织碳水化合物储量变化的累积效应,还需要长期的研究。
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Cover crops in cool-climate viticulture: Effects on soil, vine productivity, and fruit quality

Cover crops in cool-climate viticulture: Effects on soil, vine productivity, and fruit quality

Cover crops in cool-climate viticulture: Effects on soil, vine productivity, and fruit quality

Cover crops in cool-climate viticulture: Effects on soil, vine productivity, and fruit quality

Cover crops in cool-climate viticulture: Effects on soil, vine productivity, and fruit quality

Cool temperatures, higher rainfall, and suitable grape (Vitis vinifera L.) varieties of cool-climate vineyards make them distinct from more traditional wine-growing regions. This review summarizes 33 published experiments on the use of cover crops in cool-climate vineyards from 1999 to 2024. Overall, cover crops increased soil organic matter, reduced bulk density, and increased water-stable aggregates in the soil. In the first few years after establishment, grass cover crops depleted soil nitrogen (N) reserves, whereas leguminous cover crops enhanced them. When cover crops were present for longer durations, soil N increased along with soil carbon (C), irrespective of cover crop species. Vines often grew deeper roots to compensate for water competition, which sometimes affected vine nutrition. Vegetative growth was frequently reduced by cover crops without affecting yield, especially in wet and vigorous vineyards. However, when competition for water was strong, yields, berry number, and bunch number were often reduced. In general, the impact of cover crops on vine and yield variables decreased with vine age. This review suggests that under certain conditions cover crops can be used in grape production to improve soil structure and fertility without sacrificing grape quality and yield. However, long-term research is needed to better understand the cumulative effects of vineyard cover crops on changes to soil structure, soil nutrients, and carbohydrate storage in perennial tissues.

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Agronomy Journal
Agronomy Journal 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
9.50%
发文量
265
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: After critical review and approval by the editorial board, AJ publishes articles reporting research findings in soil–plant relationships; crop science; soil science; biometry; crop, soil, pasture, and range management; crop, forage, and pasture production and utilization; turfgrass; agroclimatology; agronomic models; integrated pest management; integrated agricultural systems; and various aspects of entomology, weed science, animal science, plant pathology, and agricultural economics as applied to production agriculture. Notes are published about apparatus, observations, and experimental techniques. Observations usually are limited to studies and reports of unrepeatable phenomena or other unique circumstances. Review and interpretation papers are also published, subject to standard review. Contributions to the Forum section deal with current agronomic issues and questions in brief, thought-provoking form. Such papers are reviewed by the editor in consultation with the editorial board.
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