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  1. Effects of long-term summer deficit irrigation on ‘Navelina’ citrus trees por Gasque, María, Martí, Pau, Granero, Beatriz, González-Altozano, Pablo

    Publicado 2020
    “…The effects of long-term summer deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies on ‘Navelina’ orange trees (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) were assessed in a drip-irrigated commercial orchard located in Senyera (Valencia, Spain). …”
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  2. Short-term response of young mandarin trees to desalinated seawater irrigation por Maestre-Valero, José F., Martínez-Álvarez, Victoriano, Jódar-Conesa, Francisco J., Acosta, Jose A., Martín-Gorriz, Bernardo, Robles, Juan M., Pérez-Pérez, Juan G., Navarro, Josefa M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…These results may justify the agronomic and economic viability of the irrigation of young trees with DSW in the short-term, but further research, considering the effects on adult trees in the long term is still needed.…”
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  3. Regulated deficit irrigation in persimmon trees (Diospyros kaki) cv. 'Rojo Brillante' por Buesa, Ignacio, Badal, Eduardo, Guerra, Diego, Ballester, Carlos, Bonet, Luis, Intrigliolo, Diego S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The experiment was performed in a drip-irrigated orchard located in Valencia, Spain, planted with eight-year-old trees at a spacing of 5.5 m × 4 m and grafted on the rootstock Diospyrus lotus. …”
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  4. Long-Term Effects of Deficit Irrigation and Subsequent Recovery of Young Japanese Plum Trees por Intrigliolo, Diego S., Castel, Juan R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…After two years of applying this strategy, the previously deficit irrigated trees were able to obtain a similar tree size than the control trees. …”
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  5. Quantifying persimmon tree responses to water and nutrients for designing efficient and sustainable fertirrigation protocols por Intrigliolo, Diego S., De-Paz, José M., Ballester, Carlos, Bonet, Luis

    Publicado 2021
    “…This is the case of eastern Spain, where the rainfall regime is well below the crop water needs, and drip irrigation is typically used to control the water and nutrient supplies. …”
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  6. Estimation of the number of aphids carrying Citrus tristeza virus that visit adult citrus trees por Marroquin, Carlos, Olmos, Antonio, Gorris, María T., Bertolini, Edson, Martínez, M. Carmen, Carbonell, Emilio A., Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Cambra, Mariano

    Publicado 2017
    “…Aphid species were counted on citrus trees in orchards in Valencia, Spain, in the spring and autumn of 1997, 1998 and 1999. …”
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  7. Xylella fastidiosa Infection Reshapes Microbial Composition and Network Associations in the Xylem of Almond Trees por Anguita-Maeso, Manuel, Ares-Yebra, Aitana, Haro, Carmen, Román-Écija, Miguel, Olivares-García, Concepción, Costa, Joana, Marco-Noales, Ester, Ferrer, Amparo, Navas-Cortés, Juan A., Landa, Blanca B.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The objective of this research has been to characterize, by next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, the microbial communities residing in the xylem sap of almond trees affected by almond leaf scorch disease (ALSD) in a recent X. fastidiosa outbreak occurring in Alicante province, Spain. …”
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  8. Abundance, movements and biodiversity of flying predatory insects in crop and non-crop agroecosystems por Sorribas, Juan, González, Sandra, Domínguez, Alfons, Vercher, Rosa

    Publicado 2020
    “…Insect species whose adults were active during the winter preferred fruit trees to spend all year round. However, numerous species moved from fruit trees to shelterbelts to overwinter and dispersed into the orchard during the following spring. …”
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  9. Usefulness of trunk diameter variations as continuous water stress indicators of pomegranate (Punica granatum) trees por Intrigliolo, Diego S., Puerto, H., Bonet, Luis, Alarcón, Juan J., Nicolás, Emilio, Bartual, Julián

    Publicado 2017
    “…Pomegranate trees (Punica granatum L.) is a deciduous fruit tree included in the so-called group of minor fruit tree species, not widely grown but of some importance in the south east of Spain. …”
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  10. Erwinia spp. from pome fruit trees: similarities and differences among pathogenic and non-pathogenic species por Palacio-Bielsa, Ana, Roselló, Montserrat, Llop, Pablo, López, María M.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Recently described species that are pathogenic to pear trees include Erwinia pyrifoliae in Korea and Japan, Erwinia spp. in Japan, and Erwinia piriflorinigrans in Spain. …”
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  11. Water relations of field grown Pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) under different drip irrigation regimes por Intrigliolo, Diego S., Nicolás, Emilio, Bonet, Luis, Ferrer-Talón, Pedro J., Alarcón, Juan J., Bartual, Julián

    Publicado 2017
    “…Pomegranate (Punica granatum L) is a deciduous fruit tree native of central Asia included in the so-called group of minor fruit tree species, not widely grown but of some importance in the south east of Spain. …”
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  12. Xanthomonas prunicola sp nov., a novel pathogen that affects nectarine (Prunus persica var. nectarina) trees por López, María M., Lopez-Soriano, Pablo, Garita-Cambronero, Jerson, Beltran, Carmen, Taghouti, Geraldine, Portier, Perrine, Cubero, Jaime, Fischer-Le Saux, Marion, Marco-Noales, Ester

    Publicado 2019
    “…Three isolates obtained from symptomatic nectarine trees (Prunus persica var. nectarina) cultivated in Murcia, Spain, which showed yellow and mucoid colonies similar to Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni, were negative after serological and realtime PCR analyses for this pathogen. …”
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  13. Maximum diurnal trunk shrinkage is a sensitive indicator of plant water, stress in Diospyros kaki (Persimmon) trees por Badal, Eduardo, Buesa, Ignacio, Guerra, Diego, Bonet, Luis, Ferrer-Talón, Pedro J., Intrigliolo, Diego S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Persimmon tree (Diospyros kaki Lf) is a deciduous fruit tree included in the so-called group of minor fruit tree species Worldwide It is not widely grown but nowadays Kaki culture is of some importance in the south-east of Spain because of the high fruit commercial value Currently neither it is known about Kaki trees water needs nor crop responses to the irrigation regime The objective of the present research was to assess the feasibility of using maximum diurnal trunk shrinkage (MDS) as a plant water stress indicator for Kaki trees During two drought cycles in trees under either full or deficit irrigation the MDS obtained by means of LVDT sensors was compared with a reference indicator of fruit trees water status the midday stem water potential (Psi(stern)) In addition stomatal conductance and fruit diameter variations were also. followed As water restrictions began there was an immediate increase in MDS in correspondence with a decrease in Psi(stern) Pooling data from both drought cycles and irrigation regimes MDS and Psi(stern) were linearly correlated (r(2) = 0 77***) The magnitude of differences between well watered and deficit irrigated trees was much larger in the case of MDS than for Psi(stern) However the tree-to-tree variability of the MDS readings was three times higher than for Psi(stern) average coefficient of variation of 14% and 38% for 'Poem and MDS respectively Overall results reported indicated that MDS is a sensitive indicator of Kaki water status and it can be further used as an irrigation scheduling indicator for optimum irrigation management of this crop However the large MDS tree-to-tree variability should be taken into account when selecting the number of trees to monitor within an orchard.…”
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