Olive cultivation is considered as one of the most significant agricultural activities in Greece, from a financial, social, and ecological point of view. Intensive cultivation practices in combination with the Mediterranean climate, lead to depletion of soil organic matter, erosion, desertification, and degradation of water resources. This paper describes sustainable olive crop management practices that were comparatively applied in 120 olive groves in Greece for 5 years with the participation of three farmers groups. Organic materials recycled in the olive groves during the present study were valuable sources of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Carbon content was highest in pruning residue (53.8-54.2%) while all materials studi...
Agriculture might serve as a mitigation solution through carbon (C) sequestration in soil, in tree b...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Traditional olive growing can survive only by improving olive farmer income and recognizing its mult...
Olive cultivation is considered as one of the most significant agricultural activities in Greece, fr...
Olive (Olea europaea L.) is a widely spread tree species in the Mediterranean. In the last decades, ...
Olive is a widespread crop within Mediterranean area and Italy is one of the biggest producer of oli...
The olive sector has a crucial economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Mediterra...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Olive groves form characteristic Mediterranean socio-ecological landscapes, occupying more than 5 M ...
The olive sector has an important economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Medite...
Achieving agricultural sustainability has become a high priority to ensure society’s current and fut...
The aim of the present study was to determine the short-term effects (three years) of four sustainab...
Trabajo presentado en el XVI European Society for Agronomy Congress (ESA 2020, "Smart Agriculture fo...
Agriculture might serve as a mitigation solution through carbon (C) sequestration in soil, in tree b...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Traditional olive growing can survive only by improving olive farmer income and recognizing its mult...
Olive cultivation is considered as one of the most significant agricultural activities in Greece, fr...
Olive (Olea europaea L.) is a widely spread tree species in the Mediterranean. In the last decades, ...
Olive is a widespread crop within Mediterranean area and Italy is one of the biggest producer of oli...
The olive sector has a crucial economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Mediterra...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Olive groves form characteristic Mediterranean socio-ecological landscapes, occupying more than 5 M ...
The olive sector has an important economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Medite...
Achieving agricultural sustainability has become a high priority to ensure society’s current and fut...
The aim of the present study was to determine the short-term effects (three years) of four sustainab...
Trabajo presentado en el XVI European Society for Agronomy Congress (ESA 2020, "Smart Agriculture fo...
Agriculture might serve as a mitigation solution through carbon (C) sequestration in soil, in tree b...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Traditional olive growing can survive only by improving olive farmer income and recognizing its mult...