Planting System and Cultivar Influence Olive Key-Pests Infestation in an Olive-Growing Vocated Area
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2024-11-26ISSN
2311-7524
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Traditional and intensive planting systems have paved the way for the phenomenon of
intensification, with the super high-density (SHD) system being the most prominent. This system
has demonstrated high levels of profitability due to both the reduction in production costs achieved
through complete mechanization and a significant increase in olive oil production per hectare,
stemming from the more efficient utilization of resources such as light, water, and nutrients. The
aim of this study was to evaluate, in a vocated olive-growing area, the phytosanitary status of a
SHD olive orchard compared to a traditional one (TRD). The research focused on six key olive pests,
considering the interaction between planting systems and eight cultivars in a semi-arid environment.
The comparative analysis of pest infestations across the two planting systems revealed significant and
complex patterns in pest population distribution and intensity. Overall, the planting system appeared
to be the main factor influencing pest dynamics. The SHD olive orchard exhibited the highest
infestation levels of Otiorhynchus cribricollis, Palpita unionalis, and Bactrocera oleae. Conversely, in the
TRD system, the highest infestation levels of Saissetia oleae, Euphyllura olivina, and Prays oleae were
observed. Moreover, the study highlighted a less pronounced effect of cultivars on the prevalence of
all monitored key pests. These findings underscore the potential for developing more sustainable and
effective pest management strategies tailored to specific planting systems. Furthermore, the results
contribute to advancing eco-friendly control approaches and improving pest infestation management
practices. Additional research will be necessary to deepen the understanding of these key pests and
their interactions within different olive-growing systems.
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633 - Cultivos y producciones
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20
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MDPI
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Horticulturae
Citación recomendada
Cutrone, Michele, Francesco Maldera, Francesco Nicolì, Eustachio Tarasco, Juan F. Hermoso, Agustí Romero, y Salvatore Camposeo. 2024. “Planting System And Cultivar Influence Olive Key-Pests Infestation In An Olive-Growing Vocated Area”. Horticulturae 10 (12): 1251. doi: 10.3390/horticulturae10121251
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Fructicultura
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