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Influence of Intensive and Super-Intensive Olive Grove Management on Soil Quality—Nutrients Content and Enzyme Activities [PDF]
Agricultural soil quality is an issue that has been widely debated in the literature in recent decades. Three olive grove areas (one in Lisbon and the others in Santarém, Portugal) with different management techniques (intensive and super-intensive) were
Marino Pedro Reyes-Martín +3 more
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Planning for a Successful Commercial Subtropical/Tropical Fruit Grove
Planning is the key to successful grove establishment, maintenance, and production. Developing a detailed infrastructure description and plan, cultural program, and financial and marketing plan for a new or existing grove with a new fruit crop will save
Jonathan Henry Crane +4 more
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Fertilizer Application Best Management Practices for Citrus Grove Workers
Revised! AE248, a 12-page fact sheet by Brian Boman, Darren Cole, Steve Futch, Ward Gunter, Jack Hebb, and Chris Wilson, instructs citrus grove workers in fertilizer application best management practices.
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Pesticide Safety and Personal Protective Equipment for Citrus Grove Workers
Revised! AE244, an 11-page fact sheet by Brian Boman, Darren Cole, Steve Futch, Ward Gunter, Jack Hebb, and Chris Wilson, is part of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Citrus Grove Workers series.
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Pesticide Application Best Management Practices for the Citrus Grove Worker
Revised! AE247, a 15-page fact sheet by Brian Boman, Darren Cole, Steve Futch, Ward Gunter, Jack Hebb, and Chris Wilson, is part of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Citrus Grove Workers series.
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Herbicide Application Best Management Practices for Citrus Grove Workers
Revised! AE246, a 13-page illustrated fact sheet by Brian Boman, Darren Cole, Steve Futch, Ward Gunter, Jack Hebb, Chris Wilson, and Geovanne Stinghen, is part of the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Citrus Grove Workers series.
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Industrial production of olive oil generates large amounts of solid waste called ‘alperujo’. Its compost can fertilize many crops, especially olives. Furthermore, superintensive orchards are increasing their surface globally due to higher production and ...
José E. González-Zamora +2 more
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Historically, the olive grove has been one of the most emblematic ecosystems in Mediterranean countries. Currently, in Andalusia, Spain, the land under olive grove cultivation exceeds 1.5 million hectares, approximately 17% of the regional surface.
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Managing the health and productivity of HLB-affected groves
In 2005, Huanglongbing (HLB) or citrus greening disease was first discovered in Florida. Florida orange production changed from 242 million boxes (90 lbs/box) in the pre-hurricane, pre-HLB, 2003-04 season to 81.5 million boxes in 2015-16.
Tripti Vashisth
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2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Nematodes
Integrated pest management (IPM) for nematodes requires: 1) determining whether pathogenic nematodes are present within the grove; 2) determining whether population densities of some nematodes are high enough to cause economic loss; and 3) selecting a ...
Larry W. Duncan +2 more
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