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PHYSIOLOGICAL, GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSES OF ALMOND (PRUNUS DULCIS L.) TO DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES.
Article number
335_47
Pages
389 – 398
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Abstract
Almond responses to different irrigation regimes (T-70% ETm, T-100% ETm, T-130% ETm, and a Regulated Deficit Irrigation Strategy) were evaluated during 1990, 1991 and 1992 seasons.
While soil water content, physiological and vegetative growth patterns (seasonal and/or daily) were highly consistent with the amount of water applied by irrigation, yield responses showed higher productions for the treatment T-130% and T-100% ETm, with not estable yields in the other treatments.
While soil water content, physiological and vegetative growth patterns (seasonal and/or daily) were highly consistent with the amount of water applied by irrigation, yield responses showed higher productions for the treatment T-130% and T-100% ETm, with not estable yields in the other treatments.
Authors
J. Girona, J. Marsal, M. Cohen, M. Mata, C. Miravete
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