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  1. Spray pesticide applications in Mediterranean citrus orchards: Canopy deposition and off-target losses por Garcerá, Cruz, Moltó, Enrique, Chueca, Patricia

    Publicado 2018
    “…Applications were performed with a conventional air-assisted sprayer, with a spray volume of around 30001 ha(-1) in a Navel orange orchard. Brilliant Sulfoflavine (BSF) was used as a tracer. …”
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  2. Nutrient recycling during the decomposition of apple leaves (Malus domestica) and mowed grasses in an orchard por Tagliavini, Massimo, Tonon, Giustino, Scandellari, Francesca, Quinones, Ana, Palmieri, Simone, Menarbin, Giulia, Gioacchini, Paola, Masia, Andrea

    Publicado 2020
    “…Each year, significant fractions of nutrients absorbed by trees and orchard grasses, return to the soil by abscised leaves and mowed biomass. …”
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  3. Biodiversity and distribution of beneficial arthropods within hedgerows of organic Citrus orchards in Valencia (Spain) por González, Sandra, Vercher, Rosa, Domínguez, Alfons, Mañó, P.

    Publicado 2021
    “…A study of natural enemies within hedgerows and on ground covers was carried out in two organic citrus orchards in two areas of Valencia (Spain) using two sampling methods, yellow sticky traps and a vacuum machine. …”
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  4. The use of habitat interventions to enhance natural pest regulation services in Spanish orange orchards por Mockford, Alice

    Publicado 2022
    “…Replicated blocks established within larger commercial citrus orchards (>300 ha) in Huelva, Andalucía, were used to investigate the effect of a novel wildflower habitat sown in the orchard alleyways under different management strategies on natural enemy abundance and the delivery of pest regulation services in Spanish Navel orange orchards. …”
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  5. Analysis of the Spatial Spread of Sharka (Plum Pox Virus) in Apricot and Peach Orchards in Eastern Spain por Gottwald, T. R., Avinent, L., Llácer, Gerardo, Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Cambra, Mariano

    Publicado 2017
    “…Spatial patterns of sharka disease, caused by plum pox virus (PPV) and vectored by several species of aphid, were determined by double antibody sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using polyclonal antibodies in newly infected, mature apricot and peach orchards in eastern Spain. Among yearly assessments of plots examined for within- and across-row aggregation of adjacent sharka-diseased trees, only a few transects were found to have aggregation by ordinary runs analyses. …”
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  6. Eulerian-Lagrangian model of the behaviour of droplets produced by an air-assisted sprayer in a citrus orchard por Salcedo, Ramón, Vallet, Ariane, Granell, Rafael, Garcerá, Cruz, Moltó, Enrique, Chueca, Patricia

    Publicado 2018
    “…The proposed model appears to be an appropriate tool for simulating treatments with air-assisted sprayers operating in citrus orchards.…”
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  7. Antifungal effects of low environmental risk compounds on development of pear postharvest diseases: Orchard and postharvest applications por Lutz, María Cecilia, Colodner, Adrian Dario, Tudela, Marisa Andrea Alumine, Carmona, Marcelo Anibal, Sosa, María Cristina

    Publicado 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. Influence of ground predators on the survival of the Mediterranean fruit fly pupae, Ceratitis capitata, in Spanish citrus orchards por Urbaneja, Alberto, García-Marí, Ferran, Tortosa, David, Navarro, C., Vanaclocha, Pilar, Bargues, L., Castanera, Pedro

    Publicado 2017
    “…Pupae disappearance rates were higher during the warmer months of the year, from May to October, and in the orchard with the largest ant population. In the warm season, the mean survival of C. capitata pupae was 35.7±6.2% and 14.3±6.7%, respectively, in both orchards. …”
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  9. Citrus-orchard ground harbours a diverse, well-established and abundant ground-dwelling spider fauna por Monzó, César, Mollá-Hernández, Óscar, Vanaclocha, Pilar, Montón, Helga, Melic, A., Castanera, Pedro, Urbaneja, Alberto

    Publicado 2017
    “…There is some evidence of the role that ground-dwelling spiders play in controlling certain citrus pests; however, there are almost no studies about the abundance and composition of this predatory group in citrus orchards. A three-year survey conducted using pitfall traps in three citrus orchards in Eastern Spain yielded more than five-thousand ground-dwelling spiders belonging to more than 50 species and 20 families. …”
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  10. Aphid species populations and their seasonal fluctuation in Prunus orchards affected by Sharka disease within the quarantine areas of Argentina por Mazzitelli, Emilia, Dal Zotto, Angelica, Piglionico, Damián Gustavo, Farrando, Roberto Jes, Porcel, Laura Beatriz, Ojeda, Eva Maria, Raigon, Juan Manuel, Marini, Diana Beatriz

    Publicado 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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  11. Effect of Different Early-Season Sprays on Blossom Blight Incidence and Yield in Peach Orchards, San Pedro, Argentina por Mitidieri, Mariel Silvina, Constantino, Armando, Brambilla, Maria Virginia, Gabilondo, Julieta, Piris, Mario Ernesto, Piris, Estela Beatriz, Veron, Raul Atilio, Parra, G., Bimboni, Guillermo

    Publicado 2024
    “…Blossom blight and fruit brown rot, caused by Monilinia laxa and M. fructicola cause high crop loss on peach orchards, in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Early season sprays are recommended to reduce blossom and twig blight incidence. …”
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  12. Carry-over effects of deficit irrigation applied over seven seasons in a developing Japanese plum orchard por Intrigliolo, Diego S., Ballester, Carlos, Castel, Juan R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Here, we report a research that was conducted over eight years in a young Japanese plum orchard planted with cv. Black-Gold in Valencia, Spain. …”
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