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  1. Deficit irrigation in fruit trees and vines in Spain. A review by Ruiz-Sanchez, M. C., Domingo, R., Castel, Juan R.

    Published 2017
    “…Water has become the most precious of natural resources in many areas of Spain and, since agriculture is the major consumer of water, improvements in water use efficiency are increasingly sought. …”
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  2. Early Defoliation of 'Tempranillo' Grapevines in Semi-Arid Terroirs of Spain by Uriarte, David, Picon, J., Mancha, L. A., Blanco, J., Prieto, M. H., Moreno, Daniel, Gamero, Esther, Valdés, Esperanza, Risco, David, Castel, Juan R., Intrigliolo, Diego S.

    Published 2017
    “…Our objective was to test this technique under warmer conditions in ‘Tempranillo’ vines in two locations of Spain. In Requena (East-Spain), non-defoliated vines were compared with three defoliation treatments performed at different phenological phases (flowering or fruit set) and intensities. …”
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  3. Biological Diversity of Citrus Tristeza Virus (Ctv) Isolates in Spain by Ballester-Olmos, José F., Pina, José A., Carbonell, Emilio A., Moreno, Pedro, Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Cambra, Mariano, Navarro, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…A survey of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) isolates was carried out in most citrus-growing areas in Spain. Twenty-two isolates were selected by geographical origin, cultivar of source tree, and symptoms observed on the host or in preliminary tests, and were biologically characterized. …”
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  4. Incidence and epidemiology of Citrus tristeza virus in the Valencian Community of Spain by Cambra, Mariano, Gorris, María T., Marroquin, Carlos, Roman, M. P., Olmos, Antonio, Martínez, M. Carmen, Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Lopez, A., Navarro, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…The first outbreak of citrus tristeza disease in Spain caused by Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) was recorded in 1957 in the Valencian Community (VC). …”
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  5. Agricultural use of sediments from the Albufera Lake (eastern Spain) by Canet, Rodolfo, Chaves, C., Pomares, Fernando, Albiach, Remedios

    Published 2017
    “…Dredging of the Albufera Lake, a very important natural area of eastern Spain, has been proposed to remediate the silting process, but a very large amount of sediments would be generated. …”
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  6. Herbigation through drip irrigation systems in citrus orchards in Spain by Gómez-De-Barreda, Diego, Del-Busto, Angelina, Cebolla, Vicent, Ferrer-Talón, Pedro J.

    Published 2017
    “…The interest in herbigation in Spain is the result of the success of drip irrigation in the eighties. …”
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  7. Spatial and temporal analyses of citrus tristeza virus in eastern Spain by Gottwald, T. R., Cambra, Mariano, Moreno, Pedro, Camarasa, E., Piquer, J.

    Published 2017
    “…Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) was monitored for up to 14 years by monoclonal antibody probes via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in five orange and grapefruit orchards with symptomless trees in Valencia and Alicante provinces, Spain. Linear, exponential, logistic, or Gompertz nonlinear temporal models were selected as the most appropriate, depending on the phase of the epidemic during the assessment period and based on correlation of observed versus predicted values and examination of the patterns of residual error. …”
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  8. Trifoliata hybrids rootstocks for 'Lane Late' navel orange in Spain by Legua, Pilar, Bellver, Ricardo, Forner Valero, Juan B., Forner-Giner, María A.

    Published 2017
    “…Raf.] and Cleopatra mandarin (C. reshni Hort. ex Tan.) are the most important rootstocks used in Spain, but they are problematic and it is necessary to search for new rootstocks with better all-round performance. …”
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  9. Citrus and Pomegranate Cultivation: Concurrence versus Competition in Eastern Spain by Melián Navarro, Amparo, De-Miguel, María D., Fernández-Zamudio, María A.

    Published 2017
    “…In this area structural water resource deficits, as well as the gradual decline in citrus prices received by farmers, have promoted the co-plantation of other crops that are more resistant to water shortages, such as pomegranates, which have been grown in eastern Spain for decades. At present, demand for pomegranates is growing due to their associated nutritional benefits and functional food qualities. …”
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  10. Fungal pathogens causing postharvest decay of pomegranate fruit in Spain by Palou, Lluís, Vicent, Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Spain is the largest European Union exporter of entire pomegranates (Punica granatum L.) for fresh consumption. …”
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  11. Response of 'Muscat of Alexandria' wine grapes to irrigation in eastern Spain by Pérez, Diego, Castel, Juan R., Intrigliolo, Diego S., Castel, Juan R.

    Published 2020
    “…An experiment was carried out during 2012 in a mature white grape 'Muscat of Alexandria'/161-46B, drip-irrigated vineyard conducted in a vertically positioned shoot system in Valencia, Spain. Four different irrigation strategies were studied: Sustained Deficit irrigated (SDI) vines irrigated at 50% of estimated crop evapotranspi­ration (ETc) during the whole season were compared with vines irrigated season long at 100% ETc (Control). …”
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  12. Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus by Aphids (Homoptera, Aphididae) in Spain by Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Ballester-Olmos, José F., Pina, José A.

    Published 2021
    “…Transmission of the two isolates was tried using 200 aphids/plant of the most important aphid species found on citrus in Spain: Aphis citricola, Toxoptera aurantii, Myxus persicae, Aphis gossypii, Aphis fabae and Aphis craccivora. …”
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