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The Spider Assemblage of Olive Groves Under Three Management Systems
Environmental Entomology, 2015Olives, Olea europaea L., are one of the most important crops in Spain. They are currently produced under three management systems that involve different aspects of soil and pest management, productivity, and crop economy: organic, (integrated pest management-IPM), and conventional.
Manuel, Cárdenas +3 more
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Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2021
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to use the framework of stakeholder analysis in a participatory democracy, used in forest management planning, for arriving at the best management option for selected sacred groves of Kachchh. This is achieved by accounting for economic, cultural and ecological values and the resulting outcomes in the complex ...
Amit Pandey +2 more
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to use the framework of stakeholder analysis in a participatory democracy, used in forest management planning, for arriving at the best management option for selected sacred groves of Kachchh. This is achieved by accounting for economic, cultural and ecological values and the resulting outcomes in the complex ...
Amit Pandey +2 more
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Sustainable Soil Management Practices in Olive Groves
2019Olive (Olea europaea L.) is a common cultivated tree crop in the Mediterranean Basin. Inappropriate cultivation practices (i.e. excessive tillage and application of herbicides, the absence of organic amendments, the burning of pruning residues in situ) lead, in combination with the Mediterranean climate, to the depletion of soil organic matter, erosion,
Victor Kavvadias, Georgios Koubouris
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Management practices and soil quality in 'Rocha' pear groves
2019Different management systems can induce modifications on ecosystems functioning. In the context of growing concern with sustainability and environmental quality it is crucial to evaluate possible changes in soil, as a determinant resource for fertility and productivity.
Rodrigues, Ana Raquel +2 more
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Weed flora and weed management in established olive groves in Albania
Weed Biology and Management, 2009Weed flora were surveyed during 2000 and 2001 in 10 established olive groves that were located in the area of Vlora, in south‐western Albania. The effectiveness of six weed management treatments (soil tillage, straw mulch, cover cropping [a mixture of rye with peas], and grazing, as well as glyphosate and diuron application) on the weed flora, olive ...
BUJAR HUQI +4 more
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Weed management in vineyards, olive groves and orchards
2019A implementação de culturas perenes, em Portugal, sofreu nas últimas décadas grandes alterações quer na instalação da cultura quer nas técnicas de gestão. Este artigo revê a gestão das infestantes nas principais culturas perenes em Portugal, o que se julga pertinente dado que se tem verificado a implementação de sistemas de modo de produção biológica ...
Portugal, João +2 more
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Impact of two types of management on arthropods diversity in olive groves [PDF]
The intensification of olive production in Croatia, has involved a widespread use of tillage resulting in progressive loss of natural vegetation in comparison with traditionally managed ones with mowing or grazing. Tillage may impact the epigeic fauna and its diversity.
Šerić Jelaska, Lucija +3 more
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Evaluation of citrus grove floor management strategies for water use efficiency and conservation
Scientia Horticulturae, 2023Catherine Simpson
exaly
Sacred Grove as A Tribal Ethics Of Plant Resource Management
Indian Forester, 2023ATANU NAYAK +2 more
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Root distribution and seasonal fluctuations under different grove floor management systems in citrus
Scientia Horticulturae, 2020Catherine Simpson +2 more
exaly

