Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina

Biodiversity plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystem functions and enhancing agroecosystem resilience to anthropogenic disturbances. The establishment of vineyards in natural areas with native vegetation is recognized as a significant driver of landscape fragmentation and biodiversity loss. Thi...

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Autores principales: Giusti, Romanela, Portela, Jose Antonio, Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz, Marcucci, Bruno, Aquindo, Natalia Soledad, Chaar, Javier Emilio, Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana, Mazzitelli, Emilia, Del Barrio, Lucia, Zarco, Agustín, López García, Guillermo, Debandi, Guillermo Oscar
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/20920
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-024-05885-8
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-024-05885-8
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author Giusti, Romanela
Portela, Jose Antonio
Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz
Marcucci, Bruno
Aquindo, Natalia Soledad
Chaar, Javier Emilio
Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana
Mazzitelli, Emilia
Del Barrio, Lucia
Zarco, Agustín
López García, Guillermo
Debandi, Guillermo Oscar
author_browse Aquindo, Natalia Soledad
Chaar, Javier Emilio
Debandi, Guillermo Oscar
Del Barrio, Lucia
Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz
Giusti, Romanela
Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana
López García, Guillermo
Marcucci, Bruno
Mazzitelli, Emilia
Portela, Jose Antonio
Zarco, Agustín
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Portela, Jose Antonio
Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz
Marcucci, Bruno
Aquindo, Natalia Soledad
Chaar, Javier Emilio
Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana
Mazzitelli, Emilia
Del Barrio, Lucia
Zarco, Agustín
López García, Guillermo
Debandi, Guillermo Oscar
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description Biodiversity plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystem functions and enhancing agroecosystem resilience to anthropogenic disturbances. The establishment of vineyards in natural areas with native vegetation is recognized as a significant driver of landscape fragmentation and biodiversity loss. This study was conducted in a vineyard surrounded by natural vegetation, including two riparian corridors serving as biological corridors, to assess the impact of vineyard management practices on biodiversity. Taxonomic and functional richness of dicotyledonous vegetation were evaluated across different zones: vineyard center, border, biological corridors, and surrounding natural areas. Vegetation surveys were conducted using fixed transects, and citizen science data were integrated to complement surveys and enhance species detection. The response of dicotyledonous species persisting within the vineyard to mowing practices was examined through phenology-related variables, focusing on six species from Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Malvaceae families under mowed and non-mowed treatments. Results showed a significant decrease in taxonomic and functional richness toward the vineyard interior. Riparian corridors were identified as key contributors to species richness, positively influencing adjacent crop edges. Floral abundance and days in flower were notably reduced in mowed sectors, particularly affecting Malvaceae species. However, resilience to mowing was observed in species such as Thelesperma megapotamicum (Asteraceae) and Adesmia grandiflora (Fabaceae), indicating their potential for use as native cover crops. These findings highlight the necessity of maintaining or restoring areas with shrub and tree elements to enhance vertical heterogeneity and provide resources for biodiversity. Integrating these conservation measures with vineyard management can contribute to sustainable and ecologically responsible grape cultivation.
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spelling INTA209202025-01-09T12:25:38Z Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina Giusti, Romanela Portela, Jose Antonio Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz Marcucci, Bruno Aquindo, Natalia Soledad Chaar, Javier Emilio Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana Mazzitelli, Emilia Del Barrio, Lucia Zarco, Agustín López García, Guillermo Debandi, Guillermo Oscar Vid Biodiversidad Fenología Dicotiledonea Organismos Nativos Grapevines Biodiversity Phenology Dicotyledons Native Organisms Mendoza Plantas Nativas Biodiversity plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystem functions and enhancing agroecosystem resilience to anthropogenic disturbances. The establishment of vineyards in natural areas with native vegetation is recognized as a significant driver of landscape fragmentation and biodiversity loss. This study was conducted in a vineyard surrounded by natural vegetation, including two riparian corridors serving as biological corridors, to assess the impact of vineyard management practices on biodiversity. Taxonomic and functional richness of dicotyledonous vegetation were evaluated across different zones: vineyard center, border, biological corridors, and surrounding natural areas. Vegetation surveys were conducted using fixed transects, and citizen science data were integrated to complement surveys and enhance species detection. The response of dicotyledonous species persisting within the vineyard to mowing practices was examined through phenology-related variables, focusing on six species from Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Malvaceae families under mowed and non-mowed treatments. Results showed a significant decrease in taxonomic and functional richness toward the vineyard interior. Riparian corridors were identified as key contributors to species richness, positively influencing adjacent crop edges. Floral abundance and days in flower were notably reduced in mowed sectors, particularly affecting Malvaceae species. However, resilience to mowing was observed in species such as Thelesperma megapotamicum (Asteraceae) and Adesmia grandiflora (Fabaceae), indicating their potential for use as native cover crops. These findings highlight the necessity of maintaining or restoring areas with shrub and tree elements to enhance vertical heterogeneity and provide resources for biodiversity. Integrating these conservation measures with vineyard management can contribute to sustainable and ecologically responsible grape cultivation. EEA La Consulta Fil: Giusti, Romanela. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria La Consulta; Argentina Fil: Giusti, Romanela. 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spellingShingle Vid
Biodiversidad
Fenología
Dicotiledonea
Organismos Nativos
Grapevines
Biodiversity
Phenology
Dicotyledons
Native Organisms
Mendoza
Plantas Nativas
Giusti, Romanela
Portela, Jose Antonio
Fruitos, Andrea Beatriz
Marcucci, Bruno
Aquindo, Natalia Soledad
Chaar, Javier Emilio
Gonzalez, Marcela Fabiana
Mazzitelli, Emilia
Del Barrio, Lucia
Zarco, Agustín
López García, Guillermo
Debandi, Guillermo Oscar
Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_fullStr Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_short Biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_sort biodiversity and phenology of native dicotyledonous species in a newly established vineyard in mendoza argentina
topic Vid
Biodiversidad
Fenología
Dicotiledonea
Organismos Nativos
Grapevines
Biodiversity
Phenology
Dicotyledons
Native Organisms
Mendoza
Plantas Nativas
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-024-05885-8
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-024-05885-8
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