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  1. Diversity of Cicadomorpha (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) in citrus orchards in Northeastern Argentina by Dellapé, Gimena, Bouvet, Juan Pedro, Paradell, Susana Liria

    Published 2018
    “…In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. …”
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  2. The economic cost of losing native pollinator species for orchard production by Pérez-Méndez, Néstor, Andersson, Georg K.S., Requier, Fabrice, Hipólito, Juliana, Aizen, Marcelo Adrian, Morales, Carolina Laura, García, Nancy, Gennari, Gerardo Pablo, Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, fruit set and the number of fruits per apple tree was reduced by less than a half in those orchards where bumblebees were absent, even when honeybees were present at high densities. …”
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  3. PEACH: predicting frost events in peach orchards using IoT technology by Watteyne, Thomas, Diedrichs, Ana Laura, Brun-Laguna, Keoma, Chaar, Javier Emilio, Dujovne, Diego, Taffernaberry, Juan Carlos, Mercado, Gustavo

    Published 2019
    “…The goal of the PEACH project is to predict frost events by analyzing measurements from sensors deployed around an orchard. This article provides an in-depth description of a complete solution we designed and deployed: the low-power wireless network and the back-end system. …”
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  4. Research knowledge and needs for orchard floor management in organic tree fruit systems by Granatstein, David, Sanchez, Enrique Eduardo

    Published 2024
    “…Trade-offs commonly occur when trying to solve weed control and nutrient management in organic orchards. This article reviews numerous orchard-floor management studies relevant to finding solutions for organic systems and suggests areas for further research. …”
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  5. New planting systems to increase apple orchard profitability in Argentina: preliminary results by Raffo Benegas, Maria Dolores, Curetti, Mariela, Calvo, Gabriela, Castro, Andrea Lucia, Villarreal, Patricia, Segatori, Aldo Lorenzo

    Published 2025
    “…Trabajo presentado al XII International Symposium on Integrating Canopy, Rootstock and Environmental Physiology in Orchard Systems. Wenatchee, Washington (Estados Unidos), julio de 2021…”
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  6. Water productivity and net profit of high-density olive orchards in San Juan, Argentina by Vita Serman, Facundo, Orgaz, Francisco, Starobinsky, Gabriela, Capraro, Flavio, Fereres Castiel, Elías

    Published 2021
    “…Olive cultivation in Argentina has experienced an important expansion based on large-scale development of high density (HD) olive orchards. Intensification has led to yield increases, but, because of the high annual ETo and low rainfall, olive production must rely heavily on irrigation. …”
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  7. Antifungal effects of low environmental risk compounds on development of pear postharvest diseases: Orchard and postharvest applications by Lutz, María Cecilia, Colodner, Adrian Dario, Tudela, Marisa Andrea Alumine, Carmona, Marcelo Anibal, Sosa, María Cristina

    Published 2022
    “…In ‘Beurrè d'Anjou’, both in-orchard and curative postharvest applications of CH controlled the incidence of B. cinerea decays, while orchard applications of KPhi effectively controlled Alternaria spp decay incidence. …”
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  8. Aphid species populations and their seasonal fluctuation in Prunus orchards affected by Sharka disease within the quarantine areas of Argentina by Mazzitelli, Emilia, Dal Zotto, Angelica, Piglionico, Damián Gustavo, Farrando, Roberto Jes, Porcel, Laura Beatriz, Ojeda, Eva Maria, Raigon, Juan Manuel, Marini, Diana Beatriz

    Published 2024
    “…The most dominant species collected was Myzus persicae (Sulzer). Orchard-trapped population of this dominant aphid showed seasonal fluctuation with two peaks, November (spring) and March (autumn).…”
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