Almond plantations are expanding worldwide, specifically in Spain; the new orchards are often designed under more intensive systems in comparison to the traditional rainfed orchards frequently found in the Mediterranean Sea basin. In these new areas, water is the main limiting factor, and therefore, the present research is aimed at quantitatively analyzing previous findings obtained in irrigation field trials carried out in Spain with mature almond trees. The goal was to derive applied water-production functions and compare sustained and regulated deficit irrigation strategies to provide robust information on the marginal water productivity and the preferred irrigation option to be applied under water scarcity conditions. This quantitative ...
Almond is greatly expanding in Andalusia due to promising market prospects and also due to the optim...
The expansion of irrigated almond orchards in arid and semi-arid areas with scarce water available r...
Under localized irrigation, even when applying non-limiting amounts of water, there could be transpi...
This paper offers an exploratory microeconomic analysis of water use in the cultivation of almonds w...
A substantial area of the new almond plantations in Spain is under irrigation but because of water s...
15 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 3 tablas.- 44 referencias.- © 2020 by the authors.Almond (Prunus dulcis Mil...
Abstract: Sustainable water use is one of the greatest challenges of irrigated agricultural systems....
Irrigation needs in mature almond orchards are very high. Although almond trees grow in rainfed cond...
The consumptive use of water by almond trees in California has become a controversial topic due to a...
Water is the most limiting resource in many semi-arid areas of Mediterranean countries. Among the st...
The great consumption of water and its scarcity in many areas of the world leads „irremediably” to a...
Almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill) D. A. Webb) is a nut tree in the family Rosaceae, which compared to oth...
In response to water uncertainties, the almond community has set a goal to reduce the amount of wate...
The majority of world almond acreage is grown under rainfed conditions but most of the production is...
The almond tree is generally recognized as drought-tolerant, though it depends on water resources to...
Almond is greatly expanding in Andalusia due to promising market prospects and also due to the optim...
The expansion of irrigated almond orchards in arid and semi-arid areas with scarce water available r...
Under localized irrigation, even when applying non-limiting amounts of water, there could be transpi...
This paper offers an exploratory microeconomic analysis of water use in the cultivation of almonds w...
A substantial area of the new almond plantations in Spain is under irrigation but because of water s...
15 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 3 tablas.- 44 referencias.- © 2020 by the authors.Almond (Prunus dulcis Mil...
Abstract: Sustainable water use is one of the greatest challenges of irrigated agricultural systems....
Irrigation needs in mature almond orchards are very high. Although almond trees grow in rainfed cond...
The consumptive use of water by almond trees in California has become a controversial topic due to a...
Water is the most limiting resource in many semi-arid areas of Mediterranean countries. Among the st...
The great consumption of water and its scarcity in many areas of the world leads „irremediably” to a...
Almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill) D. A. Webb) is a nut tree in the family Rosaceae, which compared to oth...
In response to water uncertainties, the almond community has set a goal to reduce the amount of wate...
The majority of world almond acreage is grown under rainfed conditions but most of the production is...
The almond tree is generally recognized as drought-tolerant, though it depends on water resources to...
Almond is greatly expanding in Andalusia due to promising market prospects and also due to the optim...
The expansion of irrigated almond orchards in arid and semi-arid areas with scarce water available r...
Under localized irrigation, even when applying non-limiting amounts of water, there could be transpi...