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OLIVE PRODUCTIVITY IN RELATION WITH WATER AND CARBON FLUXES

OLIVE PRODUCTIVITY IN RELATION WITH WATER AND CARBON FLUXES. F. J. Villalobos, F. Orgaz, L. Testi, M.Pastor, E.Fereres UNIV. CORDOBA-IAS/CSIC. WHAT IS THE RELATION BETWEEN OIL YIELD AND APPLIED WATER?. WHAT SHOULD WE DO WHEN IRRIGATION SUPPLY IS LIMITED ?. OLIVE IN EUROPE. > 5 Mha in UE

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OLIVE PRODUCTIVITY IN RELATION WITH WATER AND CARBON FLUXES

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  1. OLIVE PRODUCTIVITY IN RELATION WITH WATER AND CARBON FLUXES F. J. Villalobos, F. Orgaz, L. Testi, M.Pastor, E.Fereres UNIV. CORDOBA-IAS/CSIC

  2. WHAT IS THE RELATION BETWEEN OIL YIELD AND APPLIED WATER?

  3. WHAT SHOULD WE DO WHEN IRRIGATION SUPPLY IS LIMITED ?

  4. OLIVE IN EUROPE • > 5 Mha in UE • > 2 Mha in Spain • > 1 MTm oil in Spain • Main crop in many areas around the Mediterranean

  5. DENSITY: 100 --> 300-400 ol/ha RAINFED --> DRIP IRRIGATION INTENSIVE TILLAGE --> MIN TILLAGE MANUAL HARVEST --> MACHINES TRENDS IN OLIVE ORCHARDS

  6. WATER IN OLIVE ORCHARDS • Main limiting factor • Lack of information on water use and productivity • Use of limited and/or low quality resources • Competence with other areas and crops (200000 ha Jaén)

  7. LACK OF INFORMATION • Low investment in research by producing countries • Low efficiency of experimental research (spatial-temporal variability) • Methodological problems • pluri-annual • alternant bearing alternancia

  8. OBJECTIVES • RELATE YIELD TO WATER AND CARBON FLUXES AS A FUNCTION OF MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT • QUANTIFY THE EFFECT OF DEFICIT IRRIGATION ON YIELD

  9. METHODS • EXPERIMENTS + MODELS • EXP. 1: FLUXES IN IRRIGATED ORCHARDS • EXP. 2: EFECTS OF WATER DEFICIT/FRUIT LOAD

  10. EXPERIMENT 1 OLIVE ORCHARD CV. ARBEQUINO • 4 ha, Córdoba, 38ºN, 110 m altitude • Planted summer 1997 • Spacing 7 x 3.5 m (408 olives/ha) • Drip irrigated (2 drippers/tree) • no tillage

  11. MEASUREMENTS • Destructive samples (1-2 per year) • 4 trees/sample • Eddy covariance (CO2, H2O) : 99,01,02 • Growth (LAI, tree size), yield

  12. FLUX MEASUREMENTS H2O , CO2 • eddy covariance method • 1-4-week periods • 2-3 periods/season • seasons 1999, 2001, 2002 • CO2 flux from soil surface: chamber + IR analyzer (1999,2001)

  13. Velocidad vertical del aire Humedad del aire

  14. Velocidad vertical del aire Humedad del aire

  15. INSTRUMENTS • 3-d sonic anemometer CSAT3 Campbell Sci. • open-path IR gas analyzer (NOAA-ATDD) • RH&temp. sensor Vaisala • dataloggers CR10X Campbell Sci.

  16. GROWTH

  17. Potential oil yield • Y = Rsp Qe RUE HI FO • Annual incoming PAR • Fraction intercepted PAR • Radiation-Use Efficiency • Harvest Index • Fraction oil in fruit dry matter

  18. Fraction intercepted PAR (summary model) • Tree volume • Planting density • Leaf Area Density

  19. Radiation-Use Efficiency

  20. RUE in olive • Low photosynthetic capacity • High energy cost of dry matter (oil) • RUE biomass (shoot) • 1.35 g/MJ PAR (Mariscal et al., 2000) • 0.94 g/MJ PAR (this project)

  21. RUE OIL • g oil/MJ = • g dm/MJ • g fruit/g dm • g oil/g fruit • RUE HI FO • 1.0 0.5-0.6 0.4 • RUE oil = 1 x IC x 0.4 = 0.20-0.24 g/MJ

  22. RUE olive oil

  23. WATER LIMITED PRODUCTIVITY Y = Ep WUE HI FO Ep: seasonal transpiration WUE: Water-use Efficiency

  24. ET, asimilación

  25. Conductancia, asimilación neta

  26. A, CONDUCTANCE CHANGE IN PARALEL MAXIMUM 3-4 h AFTER SUNRISE MAXIMUM ET LATER WUE DECREASES DURING THE DAYTIME DIURNAL COURSE

  27. CHANGES IN WUE (YEAR)

  28. WUE vs VPD

  29. Production function • Y = HI • FO •  (WUEi Epi) • WUE = 2.176 (0.52+2.83/D) (g /L) • Ep=f(Intercepted radiation, temperature) • Reduction in Ep: June-September • ORCHARD 400 ol/ha, 50 m3/ol CORDOBA

  30. Production function

  31. YIELD LOSSES • MODEL 0.23-0.39 kg oil/ m3 • EXPERIMENT with cv. PICUAL (Moriana, Fereres, Orgaz, Pastor) • 0.34 kg oil/ m3 UNIFORM DEFICIT

  32. EFFECTS OF DEFICIT IRRIGATION • YIELD 80-90% MAXIMUM • SAVINGS 30% (200 OVER 580 mm) • REDUCED PRUNNING COST • REDUCED RISK DISEASES

  33. CURRENT WORK • VALIDATE MODELS WUE • IMPROVED TRANSPIRATION MEASUREMENT • IMPROVED CO2 UPTAKE MEAS. (CHAMBERS, EC)

  34. OLIVE 2002 TRANSPIRATION

  35. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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