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Overall Quality (Morphological, Organoleptic and Functional) and Production of Three Citrus Varieties from the Blancas Group in the Guadalquivir Valley
This paper presents the results obtained in an experimental trial carried out on a plot located in Hornachuelos (Córdoba-Andalusia) during three study campaigns, 2016/2017, 2017/2018 and 2018/2019.
Utilization of bunch-thinning grapes for the production of an extract enriched with bioactive stilbenes
In grape cultivation, the utilization of by-products is an important factor for sustainable production. One of these by-products is the grapes from the thinning of red grape bunches, which are normally discarded.
Farmers' opinions on olive grove vegetation cover
In olive cultivation, the use of plant covers has been implemented and extended as a cultural practice in the last decade.
Almond irrigation app: a tool for managing irrigation in almond trees
The document describes and demonstrates the benefits of the Almond Irrigation App, a decision-making tool for farmers and technicians in the irrigated almond sector.
Visual Guide to Avocado Pests and Their Natural Enemies
This document briefly describes the characteristics of the four most important pest species of avocado crops in our area (two tetranychid mites and two mealybugs) and their main natural enemies (predatory mites, neuropterans, and coccinellids). Photographs accompany the description for quick identification.
Meloidogyne in Zucchini: Characterization of the Disease
The document evaluates the factors that influence the development of the disease and the impact on the production of two species of nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica, affecting zucchini crops.
Characteristics of Citrus Farms in Andalusia
This document analyzes the main characteristics of citrus farms in Andalusia, including aspects such as farm area, main crops, and their average yields and most commonly used planting patterns. The data used in the study come from a survey of 203 citrus producers in the main growing areas of Andalusia.
Lettuce Chlorosis Virus in Bean Crops
Lettuce chlorosis virus-Sp (LCV-SP) is a new strain of LCV that affects green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and causes symptoms such as interveinal mottling and yellowing of mid- and lower-grown leaves, which also causes them to become more brittle.
Early detection of CGMMV using ImmunoStrip®
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) is a member of the Tobamovirus genus, easily transmitted by contact and infecting many cucurbit species, including cucumber. Its presence in southeastern Andalusia has increased in the last five years, partly due to the presence of a new strain of the virus of Asian origin in areas where it had not been previously described.
Recommendations for Making Yogurt
Artisan goat, sheep, and cow yogurt is a dairy product produced daily by more and more small and medium-sized dairy companies in Andalusia. Its production typically incorporates natural, local products. This report establishes basic recommendations during the different production stages to obtain an optimal product from a technological, nutritional, and sensorial perspective.
Effect of Pasteurization on the Aloreña Olive
In 2009, the regulations for the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) Aloreña de Málaga Olive were approved, the first to achieve this distinction in Spain. Its production is located in the southeast of the province of Málaga. The Aloreña table olive is a brine-cured olive that may be fully or partially fermented and preserved with salt, organic acids, and spices.
Effects of the management system in sloping olive groves on butterfly diversity
In Andalusia, olive groves with slopes greater than 20 represent 26.8 of the total olive grove area, including areas with limited land use due to a combination of factors such as altitude and slope, and which are unprofitable, leading to a high risk of abandonment for this crop in Andalusia.
Biological pest control in winter cucumber crops: Amblyseius swirskii Athias-Henriot versus Transeius montdorensis (Schicha).
In cucumber crops, biological control is primarily based on releases of the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii to control whiteflies and flower thrips. However, its use may be limited during the late fall-winter cycles for various reasons. Another predatory mite, Transeius montdorensis, is currently commercially available and can also feed on these pests.
Protected Horticulture Diversity Study: Dragonflies (I)
In December 2015, a network of hedges with native shrub plants was established around several greenhouses at the IFAPA La Mojonera Center (Almería). These plantings constitute measures to improve biodiversity in the intensive horticulture landscape. One of the insect groups that can benefit from these interventions are dragonflies, which appear spontaneously on these plants and are predatory.
Susceptibility Tests of Two Sunflower Varieties to Three Sulfonylurea Herbicides
In 2015, severe phytotoxicity damage to sunflowers was observed in Andalusia and Castile during late winter and spring. This publication presents the results of susceptibility trials conducted to address concerns regarding the phytotoxicity of herbicides applied to sunflowers during the previous crop.
Effect of different irrigation allocations on production and quality of four strawberry varieties in Huelva: 2016/17 campaign
The study compared the production and quality of different strawberry varieties subjected to four established irrigation treatments using the crop coefficients for the 'Sabrina' variety (ETc Sab) as a reference during the 2016-2017 season. The varieties studied were 'Sabrina', 'Fortuna', 'Splendor', and 'Primoris'.
Evaluation of local chickpea varieties. 2019/2020 campaign.
The objective of this work is to understand the potential of different local varieties or ecotypes of chickpeas of Andalusian origin. The lines have been characterized and evaluated in different potential growing environments.
Potential of Local Varieties for the Improvement of Durum Wheat
Durum wheat in Andalusia is primarily grown in a Mediterranean environment characterized by seasonal rainfall, a high probability of drought at the end of the cycle, and dry conditions during grain development. These conditions pose a significant risk, as both drought and heat can produce significant yield reductions.
Early and Late Postemergence Herbicide Applications against Canary Grass (Phalaris spp.) in Durum Wheat
Durum wheat is an important crop in Andalusia (Spain), where some 300,000 hectares are sown in autumn. Its cycle coincides with the rainfall period, which averages between 500 and 700 mm. Winters in this region are generally mild, but some frosts also occur in winter and occasionally in spring.
Pre-emergence Herbicide Trial Under Drought Conditions Against Centaurea diluta in Durum Wheat
Durum wheat occupies around 300,000 hectares in Andalusia (Spain), mainly located in the provinces of Cádiz, Córdoba, and Seville. These crops are sown between November 15 and December 15, and occasionally between November 1 and January 7.