Title of article :
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF GREEN COVER ON SOIL QUALITY AND PLANT BIODIVERSITY OF MEDITERRANEAN ORGANIC OLIVE GROVES
Author/Authors :
SOLOMON, Mulugheta T. Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , SOLOMON, Mulugheta T. University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , LADISA, Gaetano Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , LADISA, Gaetano University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , PERRINO, Enrico V. Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , PERRINO, Enrico V. University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , VERONICO, Giuseppe Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , VERONICO, Giuseppe University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , CEGLIE, Francesco G. Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , CEGLIE, Francesco G. University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , ALY, Adel Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , ALY, Adel University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , MIMIOLA, Giancarlo University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , MIMIOLA, Giancarlo Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , Al-BITAR, Lina University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , Al-BITAR, Lina Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY , BENEDETTI, Anna CRA-RPS Research Centre for the Study of the relationship between plant and soil, ITALY , CALABRESE, Generosa University of Foggia - Department of SAFE, ITALY , CALABRESE, Generosa Mediterrean Agronomic Institue of Bari (CIHEAM – MAIB), ITALY
From page :
109
To page :
116
Abstract :
Environmental impacts, low yields and high production costs of conventional agriculture threaten the ancient olive groves which are an important Mediterranean benchmark. Implementation of low-impact and cost-effective agricultural practices and evaluation of their short-term effects under organic management are challenges for sustainable management. This work aimed to evaluate the short-term effects of green cover on soil quality and plant biodiversity, focusing on selecting sensitive indicators by comparing organic and conventional management systems. Two green covers - mixed cover crop species (ORG-MCCS) and natural cover (ORG-NATVEG) - were compared with conventional groves (CONV). Soil quality and plant biodiversity were evaluated before and after green cover application. The results showed that certain physical and chemical and most measured biological soil parameters differed significantly between treatments. Moreover, ORG-MCCS performed better than ORG-NATVEG. The parameters were selected to be sensitive indicators. In conclusion, the present work gives further information on the effects of management systems and green cover application on olive orchards. Impact assessment of agricultural practices on plant and soil biodiversity and testing of the selected indicators in similar studies could help in designing sustainable olive-growing practices.
Keywords :
Grassing , organic olive groves , sustainability , indicators , biodiversity
Journal title :
Agriculture and Forestry
Journal title :
Agriculture and Forestry
Record number :
2537700
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