Growth and development of fruits of olive 'Frantoio' under irrigated and rainfed conditions

A field experiment was performed in Tuscany, Italy, whereby fruit growth and development of irrigated olive trees (Olea europaea L. ‘Frantoio’) were compared, at two stages of fruit development, with those of trees cultivated under rainfed conditions. The fresh weight of fruits from irrigated trees was significantly higher than that from rainfed trees at 21 weeks after full bloom (AFB), whereas there were no differences at 8 weeks AFB or in fruit dry weight at both dates. Mesocarp transverse equatorial areas were 15.6 and 13.5% greater for the irrigated treatment than rainfed cultivated trees at 8 and 21 weeks AFB, respectively. Endocarp transverse area did not increase between 8 and 21 weeks AFB, indicating that endocarp expansion had occurred completely by 8 weeks AFB. The endocarp transverse area of irrigated trees was greater than that of unirrigated trees. For both treatments, mesocarp transverse area increased about 2.5-fold from 8 to 21 weeks AFB. Growth of the mesocarp between sampling dates was mainly due to a more than two-fold increase in mesocarp cell size for both treatments, whereas cell number increased only slightly over the same period. Irrigation appeared to increase mesocarp cell size rather than mesocarp cell number on both sampling dates. There were no differences in mesocarp oil content between irrigated and rainfed trees either at 8 or at 21 weeks AFB.

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Main Authors: Costagli, Giacomo, Gucci, R., Rapoport, Hava F.
Other Authors: Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (España)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2003
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/250937
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006280
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spelling dig-ias-es-10261-2509372021-09-27T06:05:38Z Growth and development of fruits of olive 'Frantoio' under irrigated and rainfed conditions Costagli, Giacomo Gucci, R. Rapoport, Hava F. Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (España) International Olive Council A field experiment was performed in Tuscany, Italy, whereby fruit growth and development of irrigated olive trees (Olea europaea L. ‘Frantoio’) were compared, at two stages of fruit development, with those of trees cultivated under rainfed conditions. The fresh weight of fruits from irrigated trees was significantly higher than that from rainfed trees at 21 weeks after full bloom (AFB), whereas there were no differences at 8 weeks AFB or in fruit dry weight at both dates. Mesocarp transverse equatorial areas were 15.6 and 13.5% greater for the irrigated treatment than rainfed cultivated trees at 8 and 21 weeks AFB, respectively. Endocarp transverse area did not increase between 8 and 21 weeks AFB, indicating that endocarp expansion had occurred completely by 8 weeks AFB. The endocarp transverse area of irrigated trees was greater than that of unirrigated trees. For both treatments, mesocarp transverse area increased about 2.5-fold from 8 to 21 weeks AFB. Growth of the mesocarp between sampling dates was mainly due to a more than two-fold increase in mesocarp cell size for both treatments, whereas cell number increased only slightly over the same period. Irrigation appeared to increase mesocarp cell size rather than mesocarp cell number on both sampling dates. There were no differences in mesocarp oil content between irrigated and rainfed trees either at 8 or at 21 weeks AFB. This work was supported by project CA098-014 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Program for the improvement of Quality and Production of Olive Oil and Azioni Integrate ItaliaSpagna 2000-01 (Pisa). G. Costagli was the recipient of a scholarship from the International Olive Oil Council. 2021-09-24T13:10:14Z 2021-09-24T13:10:14Z 2003 2021-09-24T13:10:15Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1080/14620316.2003.11511577 issn: 1462-0316 e-issn: 2380-4084 Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 78: 119- 124 (2003) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/250937 10.1080/14620316.2003.11511577 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006280 https://doi.org/10.1080/14620316.2003.11511577 Sí none Taylor & Francis
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description A field experiment was performed in Tuscany, Italy, whereby fruit growth and development of irrigated olive trees (Olea europaea L. ‘Frantoio’) were compared, at two stages of fruit development, with those of trees cultivated under rainfed conditions. The fresh weight of fruits from irrigated trees was significantly higher than that from rainfed trees at 21 weeks after full bloom (AFB), whereas there were no differences at 8 weeks AFB or in fruit dry weight at both dates. Mesocarp transverse equatorial areas were 15.6 and 13.5% greater for the irrigated treatment than rainfed cultivated trees at 8 and 21 weeks AFB, respectively. Endocarp transverse area did not increase between 8 and 21 weeks AFB, indicating that endocarp expansion had occurred completely by 8 weeks AFB. The endocarp transverse area of irrigated trees was greater than that of unirrigated trees. For both treatments, mesocarp transverse area increased about 2.5-fold from 8 to 21 weeks AFB. Growth of the mesocarp between sampling dates was mainly due to a more than two-fold increase in mesocarp cell size for both treatments, whereas cell number increased only slightly over the same period. Irrigation appeared to increase mesocarp cell size rather than mesocarp cell number on both sampling dates. There were no differences in mesocarp oil content between irrigated and rainfed trees either at 8 or at 21 weeks AFB.
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Growth and development of fruits of olive 'Frantoio' under irrigated and rainfed conditions
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title_short Growth and development of fruits of olive 'Frantoio' under irrigated and rainfed conditions
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