2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2010.11.014
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Application of winery and distillery waste composts to a Jumilla (SE Spain) vineyard: Effects on the characteristics of a calcareous sandy-loam soil

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“…Effects of compost and other organic waste on increasing K levels in the soil were also reported by Jiménez Becker et al (2010), Bustamante et al (2011), and Clemente et al (2012). Organic fertilization increased Ca, sum of bases, CEC, and base saturation in the 0.00-0.20 m layer of soil under banana (Damatto Júnior et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…Effects of compost and other organic waste on increasing K levels in the soil were also reported by Jiménez Becker et al (2010), Bustamante et al (2011), and Clemente et al (2012). Organic fertilization increased Ca, sum of bases, CEC, and base saturation in the 0.00-0.20 m layer of soil under banana (Damatto Júnior et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…The application of different composts derived from wine-production waste, sewage sludge, and manure increased organic N concentration in the soil, stimulating microbial activity and raising macro-and micronutrient levels, as well as inorganic N release in a calcareous soil of a vineyard with the 'Monastrell' grapevine (Bustamante et al, 2011). The application of compost increased soil levels of organic matter and nitrate, compared with mineral fertilization, and also ensured stable mean production over nine experimental years with the 'Chardonnay' grapevine (Mugnai et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moderate quantities of winery waste and wastewater that are exposed to soils can increase the organic material due to the high concentration of soluble organic carbon in winery wastewater, which, in turn, will enhance the fertility of the soils (Bustamante et al, 2011).…”
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“…Most improvements in soil management in viticulture currently aim at enhancing SOM 37 contents and aggregation by increasing C inputs (Bustamante et al 2011;Guerra and Steenwerth 38 2012), whereas practices that limit soil disturbance and mitigate C loss are marginally taken into 39 account. Besides favouring soil erosion, traditional tillage has been reported to be unsustainable in 40 terms of SOM and nutrient depletion (Ruiz-Colmenero et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%