2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13147837
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Abstract: Viticulture is one of the oldest and most profitable forms of agriculture; it is also one of the most intensive farming systems. As intensive cultivation threatens the environment, there is increasing interest in the concept of sustainability within the wine industry, as well as new business opportunities, as customers begin to pay more attention to environmental and sustainability issues. Recognizing the key role of soil quality in environmentally and economically sustainable viticulture makes it essential to… Show more

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“…Araneae (spiders) was the dominant group among non-insect fauna. Members of the Araneae are frequent predators in terrestrial ecosystems that primarily predate insects and occasionally feed on other invertebrates, including spiders [32] . In this study, we have found a huge number of Collembola, gnat flies from Cecido ~ 10 ~ myiidae family and micro-hymenopterans, which could be interpreted as a higher number of spiders.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Araneae (spiders) was the dominant group among non-insect fauna. Members of the Araneae are frequent predators in terrestrial ecosystems that primarily predate insects and occasionally feed on other invertebrates, including spiders [32] . In this study, we have found a huge number of Collembola, gnat flies from Cecido ~ 10 ~ myiidae family and micro-hymenopterans, which could be interpreted as a higher number of spiders.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This happened, possibly because these different conditions did not affect the occurrence of these species. Thus, in the situations studied, the soil in the crops must have had minimum conditions for these arthropods' survival, development, growth, and reproduction (Chen & Wise, 1999;Pereira et al, 2017;Gonçalves et al, 2021). Five morphospecies had a minimum frequency of occurrence of 10%, and they were used to assess the impact of notill and straw on the abundance of detritivorous arthropods living on the soil surface in common bean crops (Badji et al, 2004;Pereira et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%