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Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy

Conservation agriculture (i.e., minimized soil disturbance and permanent soil covering) and living mulches represent two agroecological practices that can improve soil fertility, spontaneous flora, and beneficial insect communities. This research studied the effect of these practices in a young oliv...

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Autores principales: Las Casas, Giuseppina, Ciaccia, Corrado, Iovino, Valeria, Ferlito, Filippo, Torrisi, Biagio, Lodolini, Enrico Maria, Giuffrida, Alessio, Catania, Roberto, Nicolosi, Elisabetta, Bella, Salvatore
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214877
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040545
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author Las Casas, Giuseppina
Ciaccia, Corrado
Iovino, Valeria
Ferlito, Filippo
Torrisi, Biagio
Lodolini, Enrico Maria
Giuffrida, Alessio
Catania, Roberto
Nicolosi, Elisabetta
Bella, Salvatore
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Ciaccia, Corrado
Iovino, Valeria
Ferlito, Filippo
Torrisi, Biagio
Lodolini, Enrico Maria
Giuffrida, Alessio
Catania, Roberto
Nicolosi, Elisabetta
Bella, Salvatore
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description Conservation agriculture (i.e., minimized soil disturbance and permanent soil covering) and living mulches represent two agroecological practices that can improve soil fertility, spontaneous flora, and beneficial insect communities. This research studied the effect of these practices in a young olive orchard in the Mediterranean area. Two Sicilian olive cultivars (‘Nocellara del Belice’ and ‘Nocellara etnea’) were used for the field experiment; inter-row minimum and zero tillage and four species of aromatic plants as living mulch along the row were tested. Spontaneous flora and beneficial insect communities, as well as tree growth, were monitored. The inter-row management did not influence the spontaneous flora dynamics. The species adopted for living mulch showed a very different degree of development and soil cover; 69 insect species (pollinators and predators) belonging to five orders (Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera, Neuroptera, and Coleoptera) and 17 families were recorded. The growth of the olive trees was not affected by the conservative strategies.: In the inter-row, the growth of the spontaneous flora was limited by the high temperatures during the summer. Among the living mulch species, sage and lemongrass guaranteed an almost full soil cover, reducing the need for weed management along the row, as well as increasing the beneficial insects without influencing the young tree growth.
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spelling pubmed-88746942022-02-26 Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy Las Casas, Giuseppina Ciaccia, Corrado Iovino, Valeria Ferlito, Filippo Torrisi, Biagio Lodolini, Enrico Maria Giuffrida, Alessio Catania, Roberto Nicolosi, Elisabetta Bella, Salvatore Plants (Basel) Article Conservation agriculture (i.e., minimized soil disturbance and permanent soil covering) and living mulches represent two agroecological practices that can improve soil fertility, spontaneous flora, and beneficial insect communities. This research studied the effect of these practices in a young olive orchard in the Mediterranean area. Two Sicilian olive cultivars (‘Nocellara del Belice’ and ‘Nocellara etnea’) were used for the field experiment; inter-row minimum and zero tillage and four species of aromatic plants as living mulch along the row were tested. Spontaneous flora and beneficial insect communities, as well as tree growth, were monitored. The inter-row management did not influence the spontaneous flora dynamics. The species adopted for living mulch showed a very different degree of development and soil cover; 69 insect species (pollinators and predators) belonging to five orders (Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera, Neuroptera, and Coleoptera) and 17 families were recorded. The growth of the olive trees was not affected by the conservative strategies.: In the inter-row, the growth of the spontaneous flora was limited by the high temperatures during the summer. Among the living mulch species, sage and lemongrass guaranteed an almost full soil cover, reducing the need for weed management along the row, as well as increasing the beneficial insects without influencing the young tree growth. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8874694/ /pubmed/35214877 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040545 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Las Casas, Giuseppina
Ciaccia, Corrado
Iovino, Valeria
Ferlito, Filippo
Torrisi, Biagio
Lodolini, Enrico Maria
Giuffrida, Alessio
Catania, Roberto
Nicolosi, Elisabetta
Bella, Salvatore
Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title_full Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title_fullStr Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title_short Effects of Different Inter-Row Soil Management and Intra-Row Living Mulch on Spontaneous Flora, Beneficial Insects, and Growth of Young Olive Trees in Southern Italy
title_sort effects of different inter-row soil management and intra-row living mulch on spontaneous flora, beneficial insects, and growth of young olive trees in southern italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214877
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040545
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