Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8872907 | Agricultural Water Management | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The AdaptaOlive model also was applied for evaluating adaptation strategies related to cultivars, irrigation strategies and locations. The best performance was registered for cultivars with early flowering dates and regulated deficit irrigation. Thus, in the Baeza area full irrigation requirements were reduced by 12% and the yield in rainfed conditions increased by 7% compared with late flowering cultivars. Similarly, regulated deficit irrigation requirements and yield were reduced by 46% and 18%, respectively, compared with full irrigation. The results confirm the promise offered by these strategies as adaptation measures for managing an olive crop under semi-arid conditions in a changing climate.
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Authors
I.J. Lorite, C. Gabaldón-Leal, M. Ruiz-Ramos, A. Belaj, R. de la Rosa, L. León, C. Santos,