2010
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2010.861.25
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Innovative Methods of Walnut Production in South America

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“…The disease incidence was higher in the leaves as compared to the fruits. The results relating to the decrease in disease severity by orchard management practices over control are in agreement with the findings of (Riedle, 2010) in grapes and (Lemus, 2010). Soil moisture content: Different orchard floor management treatments significantly influenced the soil moisture content in pomegranates.…”
Section: Disease Incidence On Fruit and Leaf Surfacesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The disease incidence was higher in the leaves as compared to the fruits. The results relating to the decrease in disease severity by orchard management practices over control are in agreement with the findings of (Riedle, 2010) in grapes and (Lemus, 2010). Soil moisture content: Different orchard floor management treatments significantly influenced the soil moisture content in pomegranates.…”
Section: Disease Incidence On Fruit and Leaf Surfacesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, the effect of pruning treatments on the durations were non-significant and maximum disease incidence was recorded in T 5 (control). The results relating to the decrease in disease severity by different pruning treatments over control are in agreement with the findings of (Riedle, 2010) in grapes, (Lemus, 2010), in walnut (Yang, 2009) in persimmon and apricot Sharma et al (2017).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Since the 2000 s, in the central-western region of Argentina, there has been a significant increase in the walnut planted area (from 12,000 ha in 2002-16,000 ha in 2018: INDEC, 2020. After more than a century of traditional low-density (100 trees ha − 1 ) and surface-irrigated walnut orchards, new commercial orchards are now being established using technologies that combine localized irrigation and high tree density (>300 trees ha − 1 ) (Sibbett et al, 1997;Lemus, 2010). The central-western region of Argentina is characterized by low annual rainfall in the range of 200-600 mm concentrated in the summer months ( Rubí Bianchi and Cravero, 2010), where walnut growing is only possible under irrigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%