Artículos científicos: Envíos recientes
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Short-term responses to flooding stress of three Prunus rootstocks
(2017-10-20)In fruit trees, flooding stress can affect plant survival and growth, and tolerance to root anoxia is determined by rootstock characteristics. Similarly to almond, peach trees are also among the Prunus species proving most ... -
Vegetative structure and distribution of oil yield components and fruit characteristics within olive hedgerows (cv. Arbosana) mechanically pruned annually on alternating sides in San Juan, Argentina
(2018)In olive hedgerows mechanical pruning is needed to control hedgerow dimensions for canopy illumination and access by harvesting machinery but yield responses to pruning strategies remain unclear. This study records the ... -
Pruning effects on ring width and wood hydrosystem of Prosopis flexuosa DC from arid woodlands
(2015-10)Pruning is a silvicultural practice that could potentially improve the productivity in arid woodlands. However, there is not enough information about the influence of this practice on the tree-ring wood anatomy of desert ... -
Row orientation: applications to productivity and design of hedgerows in horticultural and olive orchards
(2015-05-13)Hedgerow systems, that have been established in various crops to facilitate mechanical harvesting to reduce costs and more rapid management, are a recent innovation in olive production. They were introduced two decades ago ... -
Relationships between olive yield components and simulated irradiance within hedgerows of various row orientations and spacings
(2016-01-26)An model of distribution of irradiance within hedgerows is shown to explain well the distribution of fruit size and oil concentration, and less so fruit density, within a range of super-high density (SHD) rectangular olive ... -
Effect of olive hedgerow orientation on vegetative growth, fruit characteristics and productivity
(2015-08-31)The effect of row orientation on oil production and fruit characteristics was studied, during years 3–6 after planting of the super-high density olive hedgerows (1923 tree/ha) planted at the same row spacing (4 m) in four ... -
Genotypic variation of physiological and morphological traits of seven olive cultivars under sustained and cyclic drought in Mendoza, Argentina
(2018-01-31)The effects of two deficit irrigation regimes on the physiological, morphological, vegetative, and reproductive traits of seven olive cultivars were studied in a pot experiment. Specific leaf area (SLA) and SPAD chlorophyll ... -
Effect of row spacing on vegetative structure, fruit characteristics and oil productivity of N–S and E–W oriented olive hedgerows
(2015-09-22)The effect of row spacing on fruit characteristics and production was studied in two super-high density olive hedgerow orchards planted at three row spacings (5.0, 4.0 and 2.5 m) with the same intra-row tree spacing, one ... -
Olive floral development in different hedgerow positions and orientations as affected by irradiance
(2017-11-18)Irradiance received within the olive hedgerow canopy varies with respect to row orientation, spacing and hedge dimensions. These orchard management criteria offer the opportunity for improving productivity based on ... -
Olive fruit growth, tissue development and composition as affected by irradiance received in different hedgerow positions and orientations
(2016-01-26)Incident radiation strongly influences fruit development, but little is known regarding the specific responses to the radiation differences found at different canopy heights and orientations in the new intensive hedgerow ... -
Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Diversity in Potato Production Areas in Tucumán, Argentina
(2014-12)Aphids are recognized as important plant pests worldwide and they are major vectors of viruses. It is necessary to identify the aphid species in an agroecosystem in order to develop appropriate pest management strategies. ...