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Management of service crops for the provision of ecosystem services in vineyards: A review
Indexado
WoS WOS:000414880300017
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85032481839
DOI 10.1016/J.AGEE.2017.09.030
Año 2018
Tipo revisión

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Service crops are crops grown with the aim of providing non-marketed ecosystem services, i.e. differing from food, fiber and fuel production. Vineyard soils face various agronomic issues such as poor organic carbon levels, erosion, fertility losses, and numerous studies have highlighted the ability of service crops to address these issues. In addition to their ability to increase soil organic matter and fertility, and reduce runoff and erosion processes, service crops provide a large variety of ecosystem services in vineyards such as weed control, pest and disease regulation, water supply, water purification, improvement of field trafficability and maintenance of soil biodiversity. However, associating service crops with grapevines may also generate disservices and impair grape production: competition for soil resources with the grapevine is often highlighted to reject such association. Consequently, vinegrowers have to find a balance between services and disservices, depending on local soil and climate conditions, on their objectives of grape production and on the nature and temporality of the ecosystem services they expect during the grapevine cycle. This study proposes a review of the services and disservices provided by service crops in vineyards, and a framework for their management. Vinegrowers' production objectives and pedoclimatic constraints form the preliminary stage to consider before defining a strategy of service crop management. This strategy assembles management options such as the choice of species, its spatial distribution within the vineyard, the timing of its installation, maintenance and destruction. These management options, defined for both annual and long-term time scales, form action levers which may impact cropping system functioning. Finally, we underline the importance of implementing an adaptive strategy at the seasonal time scale. Such tactical management allows adapting the cropping system to observed climate and state of the biophysical system during the grapevine cycle, in order to provide targeted services and achieve satisfactory production objectives.

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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Scopus
Agronomy And Crop Science
Animal Science And Zoology
Ecology
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Garcia, Leo - Univ Montpellier - Francia
Cirad - Francia
Université de Montpellier - Francia
Fonctionnement et conduite des systèmes de culture tropicaux et méditerranéens (System) - Francia
INRAE's Occitanie-Montpellier Centre - Francia
2 Celette, Florian Hombre ISARA LYON - Francia
Univ Lyon - Francia
Université de Lyon - Francia
3 Gary, Christian Hombre Univ Montpellier - Francia
Université de Montpellier - Francia
Cirad - Francia
INRAE's Occitanie-Montpellier Centre - Francia
4 Ripoche, Aude Mujer Cirad - Madagascar
Univ Montpellier - Francia
SRR FOFIFA - Madagascar
Cirad - Francia
Université de Montpellier - Francia
FOFIFA - Madagascar
5 VALDES-GONZALEZ, HECTOR ANTONIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
6 Metay, Aurelie Mujer Univ Montpellier - Francia
Université de Montpellier - Francia
Cirad - Francia
INRAE's Occitanie-Montpellier Centre - Francia

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Seventh Framework Programme
INRA EcoSery meta-programme
INRA EcoServ meta-programme

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
The authors are grateful to Elaine Bonnier for English language corrections, and Helene Frey for her beautiful picture. This review benefited from research activities carried out in the FertilCrop project, in the framework of the FP7 ERA-Net programme CORE Organic Plus, and in the MACSI project funded by the INRA EcoSery meta-programme.
The authors are grateful to Elaine Bonnier for English language corrections, and Hélène Frey for her beautiful picture. This review benefited from research activities carried out in the FertilCrop project, in the framework of the FP7 ERA-Net programme CORE Organic Plus, and in the MACSI project funded by the INRA EcoServ meta-programme.

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