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LIFE15 ENV/IT/000392 LIFE VITISOM: VITiculture Innovative Soil Organic Matter Management: variable-rate distribution system and monitoring of impacts Project manager Isabella Ghiglieno Università degli Studi di Milano

COORDINATION AND PARTNERSHIPS Coordinator: Università degli studi di Milano (DISAA) Project Coordinator: Prof Leonardo Valenti Project Manager: Isabella Ghiglieno Prof. Fabrizio Adani, Prof. Domenico Pessina, Dott. Stefano Corsi Partners: Casella Macchine Agricole s.r.l. Consorzio Italbiotec Università degli studi di Padova (Prof A. Pitacco) West Systems s.r.l Winery partners: Azienda Agraria degli Azzoni Avogadro Carradori (MC) Guido Berlucchi & C. SpA (BS) Castello Bonomi Tenute in Franciacorta Societa Agricola a r.l. together with Bosco del Merlo (VE) and Vescine (SI)

OBJECTIVES OB1 Development and demonstration of Variable-rate technology (VRT) for vineyard fertilization Implementation of the VRT in order to improve the organic fertilization distribution systems. Construction and testing of five prototypes adapted to 5 different pilot contexts, representing UE vineyard variability OB2 Increase sustainability improving the vineyard soil management Improve the quality of vineyard soils in terms of soil structure, organic matter content and biodiversity, monitoring different environmental and socio-economic aspects. DURATION: Start 01/07/2016 - End: 31/12/2019

OBJECTIVE 1 OB1 Development and demonstration of Variable-rate technology (VRT) for vineyard fertilization Implementation of the VRT in order to improve the organic fertilization distribution systems. Construction and testing of five prototypes adapted to 5 different pilot contexts, representing UE vineyard variability

Assumptions: GRAPEVINE VIGOR

Assumptions: DISOMOGENEITY OF DISTRIBUTION

VARIABLE RATE This innovative technology enables to manage distributions according to preexisting images of the vineyard vigor Currently the Variable Rate Technology (VRT) has already been applied in vineyard but has not been considered yet for organic fertilization

VARIABLE RATE Distribuzione a rateo variabile

Software developement to calculate vine vigour from annual wood Real time distribution

Flat Vineyards Worked with straddle machines LOCALIZATION Terraced Vineyards WINERY PARTNERS Flat Vineyards Friuli and Veneto: Bosco del Merlo 80 ha Lombardy: Castello Bonomi Tenute in Franciacorta 20ha and Guido Berlucchi & C. 80 ha Marche: Conti degli Azzoni 60 ha Steep Vineyards Tuscany: Castelvecchi 20 ha

REPLICABILITY IN EU

OBJECTIVE 2 OB2 Increase sustainability improving the vineyard soil management Improve the quality of vineyard soils in terms of soil structure, organic matter content and biodiversity, monitoring different environmental and socio-economic aspects.

OBJECTIVE 2 Set up of comparison tests in 5 different viticultural realities and supervise the correct distribuction (UNIMI and WEST) Check the quality of the applied organic matter (compost, manure or digestate) (Prof Adani UNIMI)

Analysis of the vineyard soil (Prof Adani UNIMI) Biodiversity Analysis Biological Quality of Soil (QBS-Ar) (Sata Studio Agronomico) Collection of data regarding vineproductive parameters, grape and wine quality. (Prof Valenti UNIMI) OBJECTIVE 2 Monitoring GHGs soil emissions both in absolute value for the vineyard and for single parcels in order to compare the matters applied, with the help of IPNOA prototypes. (West Systems srl) Monitoring CO 2 emissions at eco-system level with Eddy Covariance (Prof Pitacco UNIPD)

OBJECTIVE 2 Odorimetric analysis will make available data about the quantification of odour produced from different organic matrices (compost, manure and digestate) (Prof Adani UNIMI) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) analysis and evaluation of economic and social impact of the project. (Consorzio ITALBIOTEC) Carbon footprint analysis of the vineyards. Evaluation of the socio-economic impact of the project. (Sata Studio Agronomico) (Prof Corsi UNIMI)

EXPECTED IMPACTS Upgrade of economical and environmental efficiency of vineyard fertilisation: Reduction of chemical fertilizers, of organic matter distributed in organic vineyards; Increase the homogenization of vineyards vigor. Validation of Soil protection system in 5 pilot contexts (representatives of EU vineyard variability): Reduction of emissions from vineyard soils (10%), of odour emission from the distribution of organic fertilizers (10%), of costs (20%); Increase of the organic matter of the soil (5%), of soil biodiversity (5%). Increasing awareness about viticulture soil organic matter management: Develop best practices about viticulture soil management, improve public awareness about the benefit of a sustainable approach to soil vineyard management.

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