Effect of crop load on the phenological, vegetative and reproductive behavior of the ‘Frantoio’ olive tree (Olea europaea L.)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.7764/RCIA.V44I1.1653
Victor Beyá, T. Fichet
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The aim of this study was to characterize the phenological, vegetative and reproductive behavior variables of ‘Frantoio’ olive trees in an “off” year (with a low crop load) and an “on” year (with a high crop load). To do this, during the 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 seasons, “off” and “on”, respectively, phenological variables, plant growth (shoots and roots) and reproductive growth (type of flower, fruit set and growth), were monitored biweekly. In addition, the yield per tree was assessed, and the crop load was estimated. The main results showed that crop load strongly influenced these variables. The distribution and intensity of vegetative growth, both in the roots and aboveground, decreased more and had lower intensity in the high fruiting season, with a large part of this growth occurring prior to flowering. With respect to reproductive variables, a higher percentage of perfect flowers and fruit set in the low flowering season was observed compared to the high load season. These results suggest a partial crop load compensation mechanism under low flowering conditions. This mechanism, however, does not compensate for lower production in the “off” season. In terms of volume, fruit growth was similar between seasons until pit hardening, then the fruit growth rate dropped dramatically in the “on” season, indicating that fruit growth, until pit hardening, would not be affected by the presence of a higher number of fruits per tree.
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作物负荷对‘Frantoio’橄榄树物候、营养和生殖行为的影响
本研究的目的是表征' Frantoio '橄榄树在“off”年(低作物负荷)和“on”年(高作物负荷)的物候,营养和生殖行为变量。为此,在2011-2012年和2012-2013年两季,分别对物候变量、植物生长(芽和根)和生殖生长(花的类型、坐果和生长)进行“关闭”和“打开”监测。此外,还评估了单株产量和作物负荷。主要结果表明,作物负荷对这些变量的影响较大。在结实季,根系和地上营养生长的分布和强度均下降较多,且强度较低,且大部分生长发生在开花前。在生殖变量方面,低花期完花率和坐果率均高于高花期。这些结果提示在低花期条件下存在部分作物负荷补偿机制。然而,这种机制并不能弥补“淡季”产量的下降。就体积而言,果实在果核硬化之前的生长在季节之间是相似的,然后果实生长速度在“开启”季节急剧下降,这表明在果核硬化之前,果实生长不会受到较高的单株果实数量的影响。
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Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria
Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria 农林科学-农业综合
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1.40
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter that is considered to be appropriate for publication in International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources (formerly Ciencia e Investigación Agraria) is all new scientific and technological research in agriculture, animal production, forestry, natural resources and other related fields.
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