The pruning of olive (Olea europaea L.) trees is an expensive practice in olive growing. In this paper we report on the 20 year performance of an olive orchard managed by coppicing. This alternative method was developed to minimize pruning costs and simplify orchard management. Trees were planted at 6 x 6 m distance in spring 1969 and trained to a vasebush by regular annual pruning until spring 1980, when the orchard was divided into 10 plots of about 20 trees each and all trees in one plot were cut off at ground level. In the following years coppicing was extended to one additional plot per year until 1989. In 1990 the plot first coppiced in 1980 was coppiced again to begin a second cycle of coppicing. During the 10 years of each cycle, pr...
Mechanical pruning has become increasingly common in olive orchards, particularly under high tree de...
The effect of extending the pruning time and reducing the pruning intensity was investigated on veg...
Olive was introduced into cultivation more than 3000 years ago, but only during the last two decades...
The pruning of olive (Olea europaea L.) trees is an expensive practice in olive growing. In this pap...
In the super high density olive orchards, manual pruning is the current practice used by olive growe...
In Portugal, olive (Olea europaea L.) groves with the traditional tree density of around 100 trees h...
The adequacy of the olive canopy dimensions to the over-the-row harvesting machinery is one of the m...
The effect of different pruning strategies and times on olive vegetative-reproductive behavior was s...
In Portugal, olive (Olea europaea L.) groves with the traditional tree density of around 100 trees h...
In young high density hedgerow olive orchards tree canopies do not suffer of reciprocal shading and ...
Pruning has been seen as a means of improving olive tree productivity. The presumed importance of pr...
In 1997, the authors started the study of the use of mechanical pruning in the portuguese olive orch...
Realizzato nell'ambito del progetto "Ricerca ed Innovazione per l'Olivicoltura Meridionale", finanzi...
In 1997 the authors started the study of the use of mechanical pruning in the Portuguese olive orcha...
In super-high density olive orchards, canopy size is constrained by the size of the harvesting machi...
Mechanical pruning has become increasingly common in olive orchards, particularly under high tree de...
The effect of extending the pruning time and reducing the pruning intensity was investigated on veg...
Olive was introduced into cultivation more than 3000 years ago, but only during the last two decades...
The pruning of olive (Olea europaea L.) trees is an expensive practice in olive growing. In this pap...
In the super high density olive orchards, manual pruning is the current practice used by olive growe...
In Portugal, olive (Olea europaea L.) groves with the traditional tree density of around 100 trees h...
The adequacy of the olive canopy dimensions to the over-the-row harvesting machinery is one of the m...
The effect of different pruning strategies and times on olive vegetative-reproductive behavior was s...
In Portugal, olive (Olea europaea L.) groves with the traditional tree density of around 100 trees h...
In young high density hedgerow olive orchards tree canopies do not suffer of reciprocal shading and ...
Pruning has been seen as a means of improving olive tree productivity. The presumed importance of pr...
In 1997, the authors started the study of the use of mechanical pruning in the portuguese olive orch...
Realizzato nell'ambito del progetto "Ricerca ed Innovazione per l'Olivicoltura Meridionale", finanzi...
In 1997 the authors started the study of the use of mechanical pruning in the Portuguese olive orcha...
In super-high density olive orchards, canopy size is constrained by the size of the harvesting machi...
Mechanical pruning has become increasingly common in olive orchards, particularly under high tree de...
The effect of extending the pruning time and reducing the pruning intensity was investigated on veg...
Olive was introduced into cultivation more than 3000 years ago, but only during the last two decades...