Vegetation management intensity and landscape diversity alter plant species richness, functional traits and community composition across European vineyards

Volume: 177, Pages: 102706 - 102706
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Land-use intensification at the field and landscape scale is a strong driver for declining biodiversity and ecosystem service provision. Vineyards are characterised by non-productive inter-rows, which could potentially host diverse plant communities. Mulching, tillage or herbicides are used to mitigate the competition between vines and the inter-row vegetation. As plant species with the same set of functional traits will respond similarly to...
Paper Details
Title
Vegetation management intensity and landscape diversity alter plant species richness, functional traits and community composition across European vineyards
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
177
Pages
102706 - 102706
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