RESEARCH LINES

Objetive

To increase biodiversity and improve soil health

El proyecto inició su camino en el 2018 cuando se plantó la primera parcela de flores junto con la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Facultad de Ciencias agrarias y luego se sumó el INTA para realizar estudios de insectos lo que facilitó que en la misma parcela se incorporé también el CONICET para estudios de microorganismos (hormigas) y también con el IADIZA-CONICET para proyectos de investigación relacionados con la absorción de CO2.

Results

Implementación de la “Parcela de Flores” con 26 especies vegeta les. Mayor control de malezas, mejor infiltración del agua, aumento de la biodiversidad de insectos.

BIODIVERSITY

PLANT COVER

Native Yeasts

Getting to Know the Ants

Objetive

To control the cutter ants in a sustainable way

Results

Study of the two species of leafcutter ants in Mendoza.
Analysis of their diet and behaviour during the vine's vegetative cycle.
Implementation of biological control strategies necessary to increase the permanence and continuity of organic viticulture

Collaboration with INTA Luján de Cuyo
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Biological Corridor: Identification of Mammals in Vineyards and Natural Areas

Objetive

To know the mammals found within our vineyards

Results

Identification of mammal species, providing shelter by creating biological corridors within our vineyard
Protect native species to the site
Strengthen the plant species on which they feed

Collaboration with IADIZA-CONICET.
Researchers from the LFTIE (an institute within CONICET):

[email protected], [email protected],
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[email protected], [email protected]

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Diversity of Arthropods in Floral Bands

Objetive

To know the biodiversity of arthropods that are attracted to floral bands

Results

The richness and abundance of arthropods was determined in the main species that make up the Flores plot or experimental plot.
It was possible to classify the floral species according to the Shannon Wiener index.
The ecosystem service of the main species was known.

Collaboration with INTA Luján de Cuyo

 

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Arthropod Diversity in Different Types of Soil Management

Objetive

Influence of different interphylum cover vegetation management on natural enemies (biodiversity of beneficial arthropods). To know the impact of the interphylum management on the biodiversity of atropods.

Results

Soil management has an impact on the population and diversity of arthropods.

Collaboration with INTA Luján de Cuyo
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Control of Lobesia Botrana With Pheromones

Objetive

To control the grapevine moth in a sustainable way.

Results

Testing of an innovative product for the control of Lobesia botrana.
Use of the Sexual Confusion Technique with pheromones.

Collaboration: Agricheck – Sexual Confussion
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Study of Floral Biodiversity in Vineyards and Natural Areas

Objetive

To identify the herbaceous and shrubby species found in our vineyards

Results

Identify the species of spontaneous vegetation in the vineyards at different times of the year.
To know their nutritional value.
Protect native species to the site
Analysis of its composition and contribution of organic matter to the soil.

Collaboration with IADIZA-CONICET.
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Study for Biological Control of Ants

Objetive

The objective is to test and evaluate different techniques-products (authorized for organic use) for the control of the two species of cutter ants that affect the vine. From the use of microorganisms in different presentations, push-pull techniques, expanding the diet of the herbs they prefer and reducing the damage caused to the vine plants.

Results

Reduce the damage caused by cutting insects on the vine.

Collaboration with INTA Luján de Cuyo

Prospecting and evaluating Lobesia botrana parasitoids in the inter-row area.

Objetive

To evaluate how inter-row vegetation management affects the biological control of lepidopteran eggs by parasitoids of the family Trichogrammatidae in vineyards.

Results

Controlling grapevine moth in a sustainable manner

Biological control of lobesia-INTA
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