Abstract:In Southern Italy, since 2013, there has been an ongoing Olive
Quick Decline Syndrome (OQDS) outbreak, due to the bacterium {\it
Xylella fastidiosa},
which has caused a dramatic impact from both socio-economic and environmental points of view.
Current agronomic practices are mainly based on uprooting the sick olive trees and their surrounding ones,
with later installment of olive cultivars more resistant to the bacterium infection.
Unfortunately, both of these practices are having a… Show more
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