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Nematology | 2012

How are nematode communities affected during a conversion from conventional to organic farming in southern French vineyards

Patrice Coll; Cécile Villenave; Edith Le Cadre-Barthélémy

The rate of conversion from conventional vineyards to organic farming practices is increasing. Organic farming improves some soil properties, although some organic practices have negative effects on soils. The objective of this work was to study the long-term effects of organic farming through the use of soil nematodes as bio-indicators of soil processes. Our experimentation was conducted in a commercial vineyard where plots belonged to two types of viticulture: conventional viticulture and organic viticulture (for 7, 11 and 17 years). The nematode community structure and nematode indices were determined. The main result was that organic practices increased soil nematode density. An increase in the available resources, as measured by a higher enrichment index (EI), led to an increase in the microbial feeder density and mainly opportunistic fungal-feeding nematodes. A greater density of plant-feeding nematodes was attributed to the presence of a grass cover. The functioning of the soil was shifted with the decomposition channel of the soil organic matter becoming more fungal than bacterial. Even though changes were observed in the nematode community structure following the conversion, the maturity index (MI), the plant-parasitic index (PPI) and the structure index (SI) remained constant. Consequently, the organic practices did not improve the soil food web length or complexity even though the biological activity, as measured by microbial biomass and total nematode density, increased.


Applied Soil Ecology | 2011

Organic viticulture and soil quality: A long-term study in Southern France

Patrice Coll; Edith Le Cadre; Eric Blanchart; Philippe Hinsinger; Cécile Villenave


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Relevance of use-invariant soil properties to assess soil quality of vulnerable ecosystems: The case of Mediterranean vineyards

Clémence Salomé; Patrice Coll; Egidio Lardo; Cécile Villenave; Eric Blanchart; Philippe Hinsinger; Claire Marsden; Edith Le Cadre


Ecological Indicators | 2016

The soil quality concept as a framework to assess management practices in vulnerable agroecosystems: A case study in Mediterranean vineyards

Clémence Salomé; Patrice Coll; Egidio Lardo; Aurélie Metay; Cécile Villenave; Claire Marsden; Eric Blanchart; Philippe Hinsinger; Edith Le Cadre


Applied Soil Ecology | 2012

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) measurements as a proxy of earthworm presence in Southern French vineyards

Egidio Lardo; Patrice Coll; Edith Le Cadre; Assunta Maria Palese; Cécile Villenave; Cristos Xiloyannis; Giuseppe Celano


Acta Horticulturae | 2015

APPARENT ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AS A TOOL FOR EARTHWORM PARAMETERS EVALUATION IN A COMMERCIAL ORCHARD

Egidio Lardo; Assunta Maria Palese; A. Arouss; G. Ferrazzano; Cristos Xiloyannis; Giuseppe Celano; Patrice Coll; E. Le Cadre; Eric Blanchart; Cécile Villenave


Etude et Gestion des Sols | 2012

La qualité des sols : associer perceptions et analyses des scientifiques et des viticulteurs

Patrice Coll; Le Velly , Ronan (Inra , Montpellier . Umr Innovation et Développement dans l'Agriculture et l'Agro-alimentaire); Edith Le Cadre-Barthélémy; Cécile Villenave


Le Progrès agricole et viticole | 2009

VITCULTURAL SOILS QUALITY: BENEFITS OF PERMANENT GRASS COVER ON SOIL CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SOIL BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS

Patrice Coll; Didier Arnal; Eric Blanchart; Philippe Hinsinger; Edith Le Cadre; Gérard Souche; Cécile Villenave


Archive | 2013

The characterization of the soil biological quality of organic viticulture can be achieved by analyzing soil nematofauna

Patrice Coll; E Le Cadre; A Mérot; Cécile Villenave


Dinabio 2013 : Colloque national visant à diffuser et mettre en débat les acquis récents des recherches en agriculture biologique | 2013

La caractérisation du fonctionnement biologique du sol en viticulture biologique peut être réalisée par l’analyse de la nématofaune

Patrice Coll; Edith Le Cadre-Barthélémy; Anne Merot; Cécile Villenave

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Egidio Lardo

University of Basilicata

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Philippe Hinsinger

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Anne Merot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Eric Blanchart

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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