نتایج جستجو برای: olive plant

تعداد نتایج: 407016  

2017
Filomena Grasso Mariangela Coppola Fabrizio Carbone Luciana Baldoni Fiammetta Alagna Gaetano Perrotta Antonio J Pérez-Pulido Antonio Garonna Paolo Facella Loretta Daddiego Loredana Lopez Alessia Vitiello Rosa Rao Giandomenico Corrado

The olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most devastating pest of cultivated olive (Olea europaea L.). Intraspecific variation in plant resistance to B. oleae has been described only at phenotypic level. In this work, we used a transcriptomic approach to study the molecular response to the olive fruit fly in two olive cultivars with contrasting level of susceptibility....

2009
Innocenzo Muzzalupo Enzo Perri

The olive tree is a member of the Oleaceae family, which contains the genera Fraxinus, Forsythia, Forestiera, Ligustrum and Syringa, as well as the genus Olea. Commercial olives are products of the Olea europaea L. species. There are roughly 20 species of Olea found throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but only O. europaea L. produces edible fruit. The fruit of olive trees ...

2015
Juan E. Palomares-Rius Pablo Castillo Miguel Montes-Borrego Juan A. Navas-Cortés Blanca B. Landa

This work has studied for the first time the structure and diversity of plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) infesting olive orchard soils in a wide-region in Spain that included 92 locations. It aims at determining which agronomical or environmental factors associated to the olive orchards are the main drivers of the PPNs community structure and diversity. Classical morphological and morphometric ...

2016
Juan J. González-Plaza Inmaculada Ortiz-Martín Antonio Muñoz-Mérida Carmen García-López José F. Sánchez-Sevilla Francisco Luque Oswaldo Trelles Eduardo R. Bejarano Raúl De La Rosa Victoriano Valpuesta Carmen R. Beuzón

Plant architecture is a critical trait in fruit crops that can significantly influence yield, pruning, planting density and harvesting. Little is known about how plant architecture is genetically determined in olive, were most of the existing varieties are traditional with an architecture poorly suited for modern growing and harvesting systems. In the present study, we have carried out microarr...

2018
Lorenzo León Raúl de la Rosa Leonardo Velasco Angjelina Belaj

A wide genetic diversity has been reported for wild olives, which could be particularly interesting for the introgression of some agronomic traits and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses in breeding programs. However, the introgression of some beneficial wild traits may be paralleled by negative effects on some other important agronomic and quality traits. From the quality point of view, ...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2009
Andrés Porras-Soriano María Luisa Soriano-Martín Andrés Porras-Piedra Rosario Azcón

Inoculating olive plantlets with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus mosseae, Glomus intraradices or Glomus claroideum increased plant growth and the ability to acquire nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium from non-saline as well as saline media. AMF-colonized plants also increased in survival rate after transplant. Osmotic stress caused by NaCl supply reduced stem diameter, number of ...

2012
Amir H. Beiki Saba Saboor Mansour Ebrahimi

Various methods have been used to identify cultivares of olive trees; herein we used different bioinformatics algorithms to propose new tools to classify 10 cultivares of olive based on RAPD and ISSR genetic markers datasets generated from PCR reactions. Five RAPD markers (OPA0a21, OPD16a, OP01a1, OPD16a1 and OPA0a8) and five ISSR markers (UBC841a4, UBC868a7, UBC841a14, U12BC807a and UBC810a13)...

2015
Joan Caliz Miguel Montes-Borrego Xavier Triadó-Margarit Madis Metsis Blanca B. Landa Emilio O. Casamayor

The microbial ecology of the nitrogen cycle in agricultural soils is an issue of major interest. We hypothesized a major effect by farm management systems (mineral versus organic fertilizers) and a minor influence of soil texture and plant variety on the composition and abundance of microbial nitrifiers. We explored changes in composition (16S rRNA gene) of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), bact...

2013
Spyridon Ntougias Kostas Bourtzis George Tsiamis

Olive mill wastes (OMWs) are high-strength organic effluents, which upon disposal can degrade soil and water quality, negatively affecting aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The main purpose of this review paper is to provide an up-to-date knowledge concerning the microbial communities identified over the past 20 years in olive mill wastes using both culture-dependent and independent approache...

Journal: :Applied Thermal Engineering 2009

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