Deep Placement of Compost into Vineyard Soil Affecting Physical Properties of Soils, Yield and Quality of Grapes

In recent years, research has focused on verifying various ways of dosing organic matter into the soil in Central European conditions. The main reason for this is to search for the optimal management methods for soils with permanent vegetation. In this article, we state and evaluate the results of e...

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subjects Acidity
Composting
Composts
Decomposition
Fertilization
Fruits
Grapes
Humidity
Management methods
Organic matter
Organic soils
Physical properties
Porosity
Soil conditions
Soil contamination
Soil density
Soil fertility
Soil improvement
Soil management
Soil moisture
Soil porosity
Soil properties
Vineyards
Vitaceae
Wineries & vineyards
Yeasts
title Deep Placement of Compost into Vineyard Soil Affecting Physical Properties of Soils, Yield and Quality of Grapes
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