Stima del consumo idrico in olivo tramite monitoraggio di flussi xilematici e fluttuazioni diametriche del fusto.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The effect of different water availability
regimes on several plant water status indicators was
studied in order to assess water consumption and
drought adaptation in Olea europaea growing in an
experimental site plantation in southern Italy (41°06'N,
14°43'E; at an elevation of 250 m a.s.l.). The study
was carried out on mature olive plants, (cv. Nocellara
del Belice) subjected to different water availability
since 1994. Treatments were a rainfed (non-irrigated)
and fully irrigated regime (100% of ETc throughout the
irrigation season). During the growing season 2007
plants were continuously monitored by automatic
point dendrometers measuring stem radius variation.
Whole-plant water use was determined using a xylem
sap flow method (compensation heat-pulse technique).
Additional ecophysiological parameters, such
as stomatal conductance and water potential, were
periodically measured, as well as vegetative development
and biochemical characteristics. Stem Maximum
Daily Shrinkage (MDS) and sap flux were also compared.
Results were evaluated to investigate water
use strategies, functional, and structural acclimation
to watering. These observations were analysed to
identify valuable parameters that may be used to
implement automatic management irrigation practices
in olive tree plantations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
heat pulse; dendrometri; variazioni radiali del fusto; aggiustamenti osmotici; efficienza idrica
List of contributors:
D'Andria, Riccardo; Fragnito, Fulvio; Lavini, Antonella; Giovannelli, Alessio; Traversi, MARIA LAURA; Morelli, Giovanni
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