Ficha VITIREG: GRUPO OPERATIVO PARA EL DESARROLLO DE TÉCNICAS DE VITICULTURA REGENERATIVA PARA MEJORAR LA CALIDAD DE LOS SUELOS DEL VIÑEDO RIOJANO Y LA CALIDAD DE LA UVA QUE PRODUCEN

Los suelos de la DOCa Rioja presentan una gran heterogeneidad, son ricos en arcillas, tienen exceso de carbonatos y salinidad y son difícilmente manejables por la agronomía tradicional. Esto impacta en el pH del mosto, clave para la crianza del vino, que se ve negativamente alterado. VITIREG trabajará sobre una serie de parcelas seleccionadas en distintas zonas de La Rioja con diferente problemática de suelos a través de diferentes técnicas de viticultura regenerativa como, por ejemplo: - Aportes de sustratos postcultivo de hongos - Cubiertas vegetales - Remineralización - Aporte de preparados microbiológicos

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