Semi-arid conditions are favorable for the cultivation of late ripening peach cultivars; however, seasonal water scarcity and reduction in soil biological fertility, heightened by improper soil management, are jeopardizing this important sector. In the present two-year study, four soil managements were compared on a late ripening peach orchard: (i) completely tilled (control); (ii) mulched with reusable reflective plastic film; (iii) mulching with a Leguminosae cover-crop flattened after peach fruit set; (iv) completely tilled, supplying the water volumes of the plastic mulched treatment, supposed to be lower than the control. Comparison was performed for soil features, water use, tree functionality, fruit growth, fruit quality, yield and w...
Temperature, relative humidity and light are important environmental parameters affecting whole tree...
One of the main environmental challenges of the 21st century is to face the increase in soil degrada...
The construction of banks and surface soil cutting involved in newly reclaiming orchards may cause s...
Semi-arid conditions are favorable for the cultivation of late ripening peach cultivars; however, se...
Low humidity conditions occurring in Southern Italy till late summer allow the cultivation of late r...
Mulching techniques have emerged in recent years to overcome soil constraints and improve fruit tree...
Microclimatic and soil management studies emphasize that roofing above the canopy or soil mulching c...
The aim of this research was to determine the amount of irrigation water, irrigation interval, and w...
The effects of deficit irrigation and reflective mulch were studied as possible means to reduce irri...
Brown rot can lead to considerable fruit losses in peach orchards and cultural practices likely to c...
In the Goulburn/Murray Valley of South-Eastern Australia, orchard management aims to maximise produc...
A field trial was conducted over a seven-year period, in Mediterranean peach orchard. The aims were ...
WOS: 000292515200003The aim of this research was to determine the amount of irrigation water, irriga...
Some degree of deficit irrigation is normally applied to orchards in semi-arid environments in order...
emperature, relative humidity and light are important environmental parameters affecting whole tree ...
Temperature, relative humidity and light are important environmental parameters affecting whole tree...
One of the main environmental challenges of the 21st century is to face the increase in soil degrada...
The construction of banks and surface soil cutting involved in newly reclaiming orchards may cause s...
Semi-arid conditions are favorable for the cultivation of late ripening peach cultivars; however, se...
Low humidity conditions occurring in Southern Italy till late summer allow the cultivation of late r...
Mulching techniques have emerged in recent years to overcome soil constraints and improve fruit tree...
Microclimatic and soil management studies emphasize that roofing above the canopy or soil mulching c...
The aim of this research was to determine the amount of irrigation water, irrigation interval, and w...
The effects of deficit irrigation and reflective mulch were studied as possible means to reduce irri...
Brown rot can lead to considerable fruit losses in peach orchards and cultural practices likely to c...
In the Goulburn/Murray Valley of South-Eastern Australia, orchard management aims to maximise produc...
A field trial was conducted over a seven-year period, in Mediterranean peach orchard. The aims were ...
WOS: 000292515200003The aim of this research was to determine the amount of irrigation water, irriga...
Some degree of deficit irrigation is normally applied to orchards in semi-arid environments in order...
emperature, relative humidity and light are important environmental parameters affecting whole tree ...
Temperature, relative humidity and light are important environmental parameters affecting whole tree...
One of the main environmental challenges of the 21st century is to face the increase in soil degrada...
The construction of banks and surface soil cutting involved in newly reclaiming orchards may cause s...