Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8488053 | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The study sought to determine: (1) the optimal frequency of phenological sampling during the reproductive period; (2) the major topographical parameters governing local olive reproductive phenology; and (3) the most influential meteorological variables. Findings for the Sign test indicated that weekly sampling yielded accurate results. Correlation and multiple linear regression analysis revealed that altitude and percentage eastward slope were the most influential topographical factors; a positive correlation was detected between delays in phenophases onset and increased altitude and eastward orientation. Correlation and partial least square regression analysis identified air temperature, rainfall, crop evapotranspiration and solar radiation as the major weather factors influencing local olive phenology.
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Authors
J. Oteros, H. GarcÃa-Mozo, L. Vázquez, A. Mestre, E. DomÃnguez-Vilches, C. Galán,