Adaptation of Almond Cultivars in Majorca Island: Agronomical, Productive, and Fruit Quality Characteristics
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2024-08-28ISSN
2073-4395
Abstract
Almond cultivation has a long-standing tradition on the island of Majorca, traditionally
practiced under rainfed conditions. Currently, new plantations are established with irrigation;
however, due to present conditions and the impacts of climate change, water availability is limited.
The Government of the Balearic Islands permits a maximum water supply of 3000 m3 ha−1 per year
for almond cultivation. In this study, a 6-year field trial was conducted to investigate the adaptation
of fourteen almond cultivars obtained from different research centers under deficit irrigation practices
in the soil and climatic conditions of Majorca Island. The cultivars had a significant effect on trunk
cross-sectional area TCSA, cumulative almond in-shell yield, cumulative kernel yield, yield efficiency,
and shelling percentage. The ‘Marta’ and ‘Tarraco’ cultivars exhibited the highest TCSA values.
Regarding cumulative almond in-shell yield, ‘Glorieta’ and ‘Constantí’ produced the highest yields,
whereas the lowest yields were observed in ‘Mardía’ and ‘Tarraco’. In terms of shelling percentage,
‘Ferragnès’ exhibited the highest value. Kernel quality parameters were cultivar-specific. Additionally,
oleic acid content was strongly negatively correlated with linoleic acid content. All cultivars exhibited
an unsaturated fatty acid content exceeding 90%, with ‘Masbovera’ showing the highest value.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
19
Publisher
MDPI
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Agronomy
Recommended citation
Llompart, Miquel, Miguel Barceló, Jeroni Pou, Joana Maria Luna, Xavier Miarnau, and Maria Carme Garau. 2024. “Adaptation of Almond Cultivars in Majorca Island: Agronomical, Productive, and Fruit Quality Characteristics.” Agronomy 14 (9): 1927. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14091927.
Program
Fructicultura
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