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Título: Adapting almond production to climate change through deficit irrigation and foliar kaolin application in a mediterranean climate
Autor: Barreales, David
Capitão, Susana dos Anjos
Bento, Albino
Casquero, Pedro Antonio
Ribeiro, A.C.
Palavras-chave: Water stress
Climate change
Foliar reflective film
Water use efficiency
Data: 2023
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Barreales, David; Capitão, Susana dos Anjos; Bento, Albino; Casquero, Pedro Antonio; Ribeiro, A.C. (2023). Adapting almond production to climate change through deficit irrigation and foliar kaolin application in a mediterranean climate. Atmosphere. eISSN 2073-4433. 14:10, p. 1-26
Resumo: Irrigation is the best strategy to reduce the adverse effects of water stress on almond trees [Prunus dulcis (Mill) D.A. Web] and improve their productivity. However, in the current context of climatic change, in which the amount of water available for irrigation is increasingly limited, deficit irrigation (DI) strategies have become essential in the almond orchards of southern Europe. Other practices, such as the foliar application of reflective compounds, are being implemented. A three-year experiment (2019–2021) was set in a factorial design in which the effect of regulated deficit irrigation and foliar kaolin spray was evaluated on physiological (predawn leaf water potential, relative water content, leaf area, leaf gas exchange, and chlorophyll fluorescence) and agronomic parameters (yield, yield components, and water use efficiency (WUE)). The treatments include full irrigation (FI), which received 100% of ETc (crop evapotranspiration) during all irrigation seasons; regulated deficit irrigation (RDI), which received 100% of ETc until the kernel-filling stage, reducing the application to 35% ETc during the kernel-filling stage until harvest; and both irrigation regimes combined with kaolin application and two cultivars, Constantí and Vairo. More negative water potential values were observed in the RDI treatments compared to the FI treatments. There were no significant differences in the stomatal conductance, photosynthetic rate, or transpiration rate between treatments with RDI and FI, demonstrating the almond tree’s good adaptation to irrigation reduction in the kernel-filling stage. The two cultivars had different responses in cumulative yield throughout the three years of the trial. The cv. Constantí did not present significant differences between the FI and RDI treatments, translating into improved WUE. In contrast, the cv. Vairo suffered a reduction in accumulated performance in the RDI treatments with respect to the FI. The foliar application of kaolin did not present differences in yield and very few in the physiological activity of the almond trees. With the results obtained, we can suggest that under the conditions of our experiment, the combination of RDI and the kaolin foliar application can help save irrigation water and produce almonds more sustainably.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/28963
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14101593
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