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Design, Manufacturing, and Strength Test of a 4-post ROPS Fitted on a Very Low-Profile Tractor (TRACLAS Project)

2022

To improve the safety level when agricultural tractors work on slope under canopy, INAIL (the Italian National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work) funded a research project, named TRACLAS, devoted to set-up a prototype of low-profile compact tractor, not exceeding 1.60 m overall height, equipped with a 4-post ROPS (RollOver Protective Structure). After the complete set-up of the prototype, some field and lab tests were carried out to compare its performance with those of some comparable tractor models already on the market, used in vineyards, orchards and greenhouses. A basic step of the TRACLAS project was the execution of the strength test of the customized 4-post frame (th…

Agricultural work safetySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaTractor overturningOrchard and greenhouseVineyardRoll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
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Enhancement of the Diversity of Pollinators and Beneficial Insects in Intensively Managed Vineyards

2021

Simple Summary The continuous intensification of agricultural production has resulted in higher yields and more yield security. However, these achievements went along with the substitution of heterogeneous agricultural landscapes by homogeneous ones with poor crop diversity, short crop rotations, and thanks to the high efficacy of modern herbicides and also to minimum in-crop diversity. A severe increase in plot size led to the elimination of ecologically valuable structural elements that had provided floral resources and nesting sites. Over the few last decades, several studies have been conducted to try to find solutions against insect decline and to preserve biodiversity. In the present …

Agroecosystemhabitat managementScienceBiodiversitynatural enemiesBiologyVineyardArticlevineyardsagro-ecosystemsAbundance (ecology)Pollinatorinsect conservationBeneficial insectsbiodiversitybusiness.industryAgroforestryQfungifood and beveragesInsect biodiversitysustainabilitycover plantsAgricultureInsect SciencepollinatorsbusinessInsects
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Cover crop management and water conservation in vineyard and olive orchards

2021

Abstract Sustainability in orchard crops is an important goal for farmers, decision-makers and consumers. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals emphasize the importance of the soils in the Earth System to achieve sustainability and accomplish the Land Degradation Neutrality Challenge. Within the world agriculture land, olive and vineyards are within the eldest crops in the world, and they are also the ones with the highest degree of soil degradation. Cover crops (CC) are widely accepted as sustainable crop management that reduces soil and water losses, restores organic matter, increases biodiversity and fertility in degraded agriculture soils. The agriculture land must shift into…

Agroforestrybusiness.industrySoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeWater conservationAgricultureSoil retrogression and degradationSustainabilityCover crop Floor management Vineyard Olive Soil water Runoff040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWater-use efficiencySoil conservationCover cropbusinessSurface runoffAgronomy and Crop ScienceEarth-Surface ProcessesSoil and Tillage Research
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Soil organic carbon stocks under recommended management practices in different soils of semiarid vineyards

2019

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approach is widely used to estimate the C account through the use of standardized coefficients that are not site specific. For these reasons, the aim of the work was to define specific IPCC coefficient taking into account differences in pedological characteristics that affect soil C steady state. In a vineyard area of Sicily, the effectiveness of 5 years of recommended management practice (RMP) adoption on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock increases was evaluated by considering 100 paired sites distributed over four functional soil groups. Each site consisted of two neighbouring plots. The soil of one plot was managed with cover crops accor…

Agroforestryvineyard soil management2Mediterranean environmentSoil ScienceDevelopmentSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeCOmitigationSoil watercarbon steady stateSoil organic carbon stocksEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceCover cropcover croppingManagement practicesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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The role of vineyards in the carbon balance throughout Italy

2015

A common belief is that agricultural fields cannot be net carbon sinks, but perennial tree crops, growing a permanent woody structure with a life cycle of decades could act as carbon sink. Vineyards are good candidates to test this hypothesis, because they are often grown with limited soil cultivation and produce plenty of woody pruning material that can be left on the ground. Three Eddy Covariance sites were established in different vineyards, along a north-south transect, in Italy, to study the role of vine cultivation in the carbon balance of the Italian penisula. The year 2009 was chosen as a reference year for the three sites, in order to compare carbon budget estimates in areas charac…

Bilancio del carboniogeographyEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaAgroforestrybusiness.industryEddy covarianceVignetoCarbon sinkInformation SystemCarbon balanceVineyardVineyardSink (geography)Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeItalyAgricultureSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREEEcosystembusinessTransect
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Le vin de Dijon du XIVe au XVIIIe siècle : trajectoire historique d’un cru (presque) disparu

2012

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Burgundy France[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryDijonClimats viticolesWineVineyardTerroirHistoire[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryVinBourgogne[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryvigneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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SMOS REFLEX 2003: L-band emissivity characterization of vineyards

2005

The goal of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission over land is to infer surface soil moisture from multiangular L-band radiometric measurements. As the canopy affects the microwave emission of land, it is necessary to characterize different vegetation layers. This paper presents the Reference Pixel L-Band Experiment (REFLEX), carried out in June-July 2003 at the Vale/spl grave/ncia Anchor Station, Spain, to study the effects of grapevines on the soil emission and on the soil moisture retrieval. A wide range of soil moisture (SM), from saturated to completely dry soil, was measured with the Universitat Polite/spl grave/cnica de Catalunya's L-band Automatic Radiometer (LAURA). Concurre…

Canopy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesUniversitat Politecnica de CatalunyaOceanografia -- Instruments0211 other engineering and technologiesMicrowave measurements02 engineering and technologyradiometryAtmospheric sciencesSensors remots01 natural sciencesvineyardsHidrologia -- Aparells i instrumentssoil emissionWater contentGeophysical instrumentsmicrowave measurementValencia Anchor StationRemote sensing[INFO.INFO-IA] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Aided EngineeringL-band emissivitysoil roughnessVegetació -- CartografiaOpacitysoil temperaturevegetation mappingOceanographic instrumentsBoundary layer (Meteorology)VineyardsoilGeofísica -- Aparells i instrumentsCapa límit (Meteorologia)Hydrological instrumentsEmissivity:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Radiocomunicació i exploració electromagnètica::Circuits de microones radiofreqüència i ones mil·limètriques [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]RadiometriaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringL-band microwave radiometry021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingReference Pixel L-Band ExperimentRadiometervegetation layersopacity15. Life on land[INFO.INFO-IA]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Aided EngineeringAD 2003 06 to 07SMOS REFLEX 2003:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Radiocomunicació i exploració electromagnètica::Teledetecció [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Soil waterMicroones -- MesuramentL-band Automatic RadiometerGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceRadiometryhydrological techniquesSoil Moisture and Ocean Salinity missionsoil moistureLAURAland microwave emissionalbedo
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Grapevine row orientation mediated temporal and cumulative microclimatic effects on grape berry temperature and composition

2021

Abstract Ambient radiation and temperature are global drivers of grapevine growth, grape yield and composition, and wine quality. Knowledge of the implications of vineyard row orientation/microclimate is required for decision-making in current and future macro- and mesoclimates. Temporal and cumulative microclimatic changes, induced by vine row orientation (NS; EW; NE-SW; NW-SE) of vertically trellised Shiraz grapevines, on berry pulp temperature and composition at different ripeness levels were investigated. Berries dynamically gained heat energy relative to: ambient climate/weather; direct canopy wall/bunch irradiance; and berry skin colour development. Berries exposed to direct solar rad…

CanopyCanopy microclimateAtmospheric ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeChemistryAir temperature; Berry composition; Berry temperature; Canopy microclimate; Climate change; Grapevine row orientationfood and beveragesForestryRipeningBerryRipenessVineyardAir temperatureBerry temperatureGrapevine row orientationGrapevine row orientation Climate change Canopy microclimate Air temperature Berry temperature Berry compositionHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundYield (wine)AnthocyaninBerry compositionClimate changeSettore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREEViticultureAgronomy and Crop Science
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Influence of Component Temperature Derivation from Dual Angle Thermal Infrared Observations on TSEB Flux Estimates Over an Irrigated Vineyard

2015

A two-source model for deriving surface energy fluxes and their soil and canopy components was evaluated using multi-angle airborne observations. In the original formulation (TSEB1), a single temperature observation, Priestley–Taylor parameterization and the vegetation fraction are used to derive the component fluxes. When temperature observations are made from different angles, soil and canopy temperatures can be extracted directly. Two dual angle model versions are compared versus TSEB1: one incorporating the Priestley–Taylor parameterization (TSEB2I) and one using the component temperatures directly (TSEB2D), for which data from airborne campaigns over an agricultural area in Spain are u…

CanopyThermal infrared010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComponent (thermodynamics)15. Life on land010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesVineyardITC-HYBRIDFlux (metallurgy)GeophysicsITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLELatent heatAvailable energyEnvironmental scienceLow correlationMETIS-3115880105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingActa Geophysica
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Grapevine physiological response to row orientation-induced spatial radiation and microclimate changes

2020

Terroir factors and vineyard practices largely determine canopy and root system functioning. In this study, changes in soil conditions, multi-level (vertical, horizontal) light interception (quantitative, photographic, schematic, 3D modelled), leaf water potential and photosynthetic activity were measured during the grape ripening period on NS, EW, NE-SW, and NW-SE orientated (Southern Hemisphere) vertically trellised Shiraz grapevine canopies. It was hypothesised that the spatial radiation interception angle and radiation distribution of differently orientated and vertically trained grapevine rows would affect soil conditions and vine physiological activity. Soil water content showed an in…

Canopycanopy modellingspatial radiationphotosynthesisMicroclimatelcsh:SRoot systemHorticulturecanopy microclimateVineyardleaf water potentiallcsh:QK1-989lcsh:AgricultureAgronomyPhotosynthetically active radiationgrapevine row orientationlcsh:BotanySoil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSoil conditionsSettore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREEInterceptionFood ScienceOENO One
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