Olives can be grown without irrigation in the south-west of Western Australia. However, to obtain maximum yield irrigation is required. The yields obtained from unirrigated crops may be half those of irrigated crops, with the actual yield decrease being dependent on the rainfall and length of growing season. This Bulletin outlines how to calculate the irrigation requirements of olives. Considerable debate occurs as to the water requirements of olives in Western Australia. There have been no irrigation trials on olives in this State and the crop factors outlined come from overseas experience.https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/1090/thumbnail.jp
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A 3-year deficit irrigation study was conducted on young olive (Olea europaea 'Frantoio') trees to d...
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There are about 9 million hectares of olives in the world, with the largest areas in Spain, Italy, G...
Olive oil production in Australia has increased significantly in the past decade, and will soon reac...
This thesis describes the growth of European olive (Olea europaea L.) at three different trial sites...
This study was undertaken to obtain an increased understanding of how current water management pract...
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Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
Olive production in the first few years after planting depends on how the canopy covers the hedgerow...
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A 3-year deficit irrigation study was conducted on young olive (Olea europaea 'Frantoio') trees to d...
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