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Stem water potential 2 Trunk growth 2 Anthocyanins 1 Dendrometers 1 Fruit colour 1 Fruit thinning 1 Infrared canopy temperature 1 Irrigation management 1 Irrigation regime 1 Loquat 1 PIC 1 Physiological disorders 1 Postharvest 1 Regulated deficit irrigation 1 Sap flow 1 Sensor 1 Soil moisture 1 Soluble solids content 1 Stomatal conductance 1 Trunk shrinkage 1 Wenner temperature compensation 1 Yield 1
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Intrigliolo, D.S. 14 Castel, J.R. 7 Ballester, C. 5 Bonet, L. 4 Bartual, J. 3 Alarcón, J.J. 2 Buesa, I. 2 Castel, J. 2 Ferrer, P. 2 Jiménez-Bello, M.A. 2 Nicolas, E. 2 Badal, E. 1 Biel, C. 1 Bonany, J. 1 Casadesus, J. 1 Conejero, W. 1 Domingo, R. 1 Guerra, D. 1 Laribi, A.I. 1 León, A.L. Vázquez de 1 Martínez, J.M. Molina 1 Mellisho, C.D. 1 Moreno, F. 1 Moriana, A. 1 Nortes, P.A. 1 Oates, M.J. 1 Ortuño, M.F. 1 Palou, L. 1 Puerto, H. 1 Pérez-Gago, M.B. 1 Pérez-Pastor, A. 1 Rojas-Argudo, C. 1 Ruiz-Canales, A. 1 Ruiz-Sánchez, M.C. 1 Taberner, V. 1 Torrecillas, A. 1 Velez, J.E. 1
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Evaluation of an experimental system of soil moisture registration for irrigation management in potted vineyard (Vitis vinifera L. CV Bobal) of multi-depth temperature compensation based in resistivity measurements
Oates, M.J.; León, A.L. Vázquez de; Intrigliolo, D.S.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 151 (2015) C, pp. 126-135
Measurement of soil moisture is a fundamental parameter for irrigation scheduling. In order to determine this parameter, many types of sensors are employed. Some of these sensors for soil moisture measurements are based on electric resistivity. Measurements are affected by many factors including...
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Usefulness of stem dendrometers as continuous indicator of loquat trees water status
Ballester, C.; Buesa, I.; Bonet, L.; Intrigliolo, D.S. - In: Agricultural Water Management 142 (2014) C, pp. 110-114
Postharvest regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) is an effective strategy to hasten flowering and harvest in loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) trees, which in the Mediterranean countries has been related to an increase in the economic return. The success of an RDI strategy, however, depends on...
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Crop load regulation and irrigation strategies to accelerate the recovery of previously water-stressed Japanese plum trees
Intrigliolo, D.S.; Ballester, C.; Castel, J.R. - In: Agricultural Water Management 132 (2014) C, pp. 23-29
Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) has been proven as a useful irrigation strategy in a wide range of fruit crops to deal with water scarcity. However, long-term RDI techniques in developing orchards can reduce tree growth resulting in a loss of tree yield capacity. Strategies that could be used...
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Thermographic measurement of canopy temperature is a useful tool for predicting water deficit effects on fruit weight in citrus trees
Ballester, C.; Castel, J.; Jiménez-Bello, M.A.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 122 (2013) C, pp. 1-6
Alternative and more practical methods for plant water stress detection than stem water potential (ψs) and stomatal conductance (gs) are needed when regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies are applied. The aim of this experiment was to compare sap flow and canopy temperature (Tc)...
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Effect of sustained and regulated deficit irrigation on fruit quality of pomegranate cv. ‘Mollar de Elche’ at harvest and during cold storage
Laribi, A.I.; Palou, L.; Intrigliolo, D.S.; Nortes, P.A.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 125 (2013) C, pp. 61-70
The effect of several irrigation strategies on fruit quality at harvest and during cold storage at 5°C of ‘Mollar de Elche’ pomegranates (Punica granatum L.) was studied for three seasons. Irrigation treatments consisted of a control irrigated at 100% of crop evapotranspiration (ETc), a...
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Development and validation of an automatic thermal imaging process for assessing plant water status
Jiménez-Bello, M.A.; Ballester, C.; Castel, J.R.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 98 (2011) 10, pp. 1497-1504
Leaf temperature is a physiological trait that can be used for monitoring plant water status. Nowadays, by means of thermography, canopy temperature can be remotely determined. In this sense, it is crucial to automatically process the images. In the present work, a methodology for the automatic...
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Response of Clementina de Nules citrus trees to summer deficit irrigation. Yield components and fruit composition
Ballester, C.; Castel, J.; Intrigliolo, D.S.; Castel, J.R. - In: Agricultural Water Management 98 (2011) 6, pp. 1027-1032
The effects of mid-summer regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) treatments were investigated on Clementina de Nules citrus trees over three seasons. Water restrictions applied from July, once the June physiological fruit drop had finished, until mid September were compared with a Control treatment...
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Water relations of field grown Pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) under different drip irrigation regimes
Intrigliolo, D.S.; Nicolas, E.; Bonet, L.; Ferrer, P.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 98 (2011) 4, pp. 691-696
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. Fruit consumption interest is due to the organoleptic characteristics and to the...
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Usefulness of trunk diameter variations as continuous water stress indicators of pomegranate (Punica granatum) trees
Intrigliolo, D.S.; Puerto, H.; Bonet, L.; Alarcón, J.J.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 98 (2011) 9, pp. 1462-1468
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. Pomegranate trees are considered as a culture tolerant to soil water deficit. However, very little is...
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Could trunk diameter sensors be used in woody crops for irrigation scheduling? A review of current knowledge and future perspectives
Ortuño, M.F.; Conejero, W.; Moreno, F.; Moriana, A.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 97 (2010) 1, pp. 1-11
The use of trunk diameter fluctuations and their derived parameters for irrigation scheduling in woody crops is reviewed. The strengths and weaknesses of these continuously measured plant-based water stress indicators compared with other discretely measured indicators for diagnosing plant water...
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