1. Better prediction of Mediterranean olive production using pollen-based models.
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Oteros, Jose, Orlandi, Fabio, García-Mozo, Herminia, Aguilera, Fátima, Dhiab, Ali, Bonofiglio, Tommaso, Abichou, Mounir, Ruiz-Valenzuela, Luis, Trigo, M., Díaz de la Guardia, Consuelo, Domínguez-Vilches, Eugenio, Msallem, Monji, Fornaciari, Marco, and Galán, Carmen
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OLIVE ,POLLEN ,OLIVE oil ,AIR microbiology - Abstract
Olive oil is a major economic resource of the Mediterranean region. Olive crop management can be improved by models that forecast the variable reproductive biology of olive tree. However, the processes controlling olive harvest are complex on large scales. Here, we study the parameters that influence olive fruit production for developing accurate forecasting models. Seventeen aerobiological sampling points have monitored olive pollen grains in Spain, Italy and Tunisia from 1993 to 2012. Six crop models have been developed at two provinces and country scales. The modelling has been done in two steps: (1) typification and (2) modelling by partial least square regression. Results show that higher pollen indexes and water availability during spring are related to an increase of final fruit production in all the studied area. Higher pollen indexes are also positively correlated with air temperature during early spring and autumn. Furthermore, a decrease of fruit production is related with increasing air temperature during winter and summer. To conclude, we have designed accurate models that allow accurate predictions of olive production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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