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Physiological and productive responses of Olea europaea L. cultivars Frantoio and Leccino to a regulated deficit irrigation regime (Articolo in rivista)
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dAndria R., Lavini A., Morelli G., Sebastiani L., Tognetti R (2009)
Physiological and productive responses of Olea europaea L. cultivars Frantoio and Leccino to a regulated deficit irrigation regime
in Plant Biosystems (Firenze, Testo stamp.)
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- dAndria R., Lavini A., Morelli G., Sebastiani L., Tognetti R (literal)
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- Sebastiani L. (BioLabs- Scuola Superiore \"Sant'Anna\" Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento-Pisa)
Tognetti R. (università del Molise) (literal)
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- Physiological and productive responses of Olea europaea L. cultivars Frantoio and Leccino to a regulated deficit irrigation regime (literal)
- Abstract
- Olive is a drought-tolerant species and it is known that it responds efficiently to any additional water up to a limit. A field
experiment was planned with the following aims: to provide estimates of crop evapotranspiration (ETc) to improve water use
efficiency during the growing season; to present guidelines for efficient management of irrigation scheduling; and to
characterize the relationship between plant water status and optimum fruit yield. These relationships were monitored during
four years by analysing the influence of deficit irrigation strategies on mature modern-trained olive trees of cultivars Frantoio
and Leccino. Treatments were a non-irrigated control (rain-fed) and three treatments that received a seasonal water amount
equivalent to 33, 66 and 100% of ETc, from the beginning of pit hardening to early fruit veraison. Results of the relationship
between leaf water potential and maximum stomatal conductance (Cpd vs. gsmax) showed that the stomatal apparatus in
Frantoio was more sensitive to water deficit than that of Leccino. Differences in yield between treatments were mainly
related to mean fruit weight, indicating that water availability might have affected growing conditions before flowering or
during the early stages of fruit growth rather than later in the summer season. Vegetative development was a function of water
available to plants. Frantoio achieved the highest crop production per unit of water consumption. Oil quality was scarcely
affected by deficit irrigation. Regulated deficit irrigation of olive trees after pit hardening could be recommended, at least
under the experimental conditions of this study. Given the different long-term watering response of Frantoio and Leccino, a
cultivar-specific irrigation scheduling is advisable. (literal)
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