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The impact of the age of vines on soil hydraulic conductivity in vineyards in eastern Spain

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
Short description:
The impact of the age of vines on soil hydraulic conductivity in vineyards in eastern Spain / Alagna, Vincenzo; DI PRIMA, Simone; Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús; Iovino, Massimo; Pirastru, Mario; Keesstra, Saskia D.; Novara, Agata; Cerdà, Artemio. - In: WATER. - ISSN 2073-4441. - 10:1(2017), p. 14. [10.3390/w10010014]
abstract:
Soil infiltration processes manage runoff generation, which in turn affects soil erosion. There is limited information on infiltration rates. In this study, the impact of vine age on soil bulk density (BD) and hydraulic conductivity (Ks) was assessed on a loam soil tilled by chisel plough. Soil sampling was conducted in the inter row area of six vineyards, which differed by the age from planting: 0 (Age 0; just planted), 1, 3, 6, 13, and 25 years (Age 1, Age 3, Age 6, Age 13, and Age 25, respectively). The One Ponding Depth (OPD) approach was applied to ring infiltration data to estimate soil Kswith an α* parameter equal to 0.012 mm-1. Soil bulk density for Age 0 was about 1.5 times greater than for Age 25, i.e., the long-term managed vineyards. Saturated hydraulic conductivity at Age 0 was 86% less than at Age 25. The planting works were considered a major factor for soil compaction and the reduction of hydraulic conductivity. Compared to the long-term managed vineyards, soil compaction was a very short-term effect given that BD was restored in one year due to ploughing. Reestablishment of Ksto the long-term value required more time.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Age of planting; Infiltration rate; Saturated hydraulic conductivity; Vineyards; Biochemistry; Geography, Planning and Development; Aquatic Science; Water Science and Technology
List of contributors:
Alagna, Vincenzo; DI PRIMA, Simone; Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús; Iovino, Massimo; Pirastru, Mario; Keesstra, Saskia D.; Novara, Agata; Cerdà, Artemio
Authors of the University:
PIRASTRU Mario
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/201806
Published in:
WATER
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