Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology

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Autor(a) principal: Correia, Carlos M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Martins, Sandra, Silva, Ermelinda, Brito, Cátia, Pinto, Luís, Moutinho-Pereira, José, Rodrigues, M.A., Gonçalves, Alexandre
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/18612
Resumo: The olive sector has an important economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Mediterranean region, where tillage and herbicides application still are generalized practices, although the recommendations of UE policy for a more sustainable agriculture. Cover crops with self-reseeding legumes of short-cycle, with mulch of dead vegetation during the dry season, is our option for soil management in olive tree rainfed orchards, as they provide protection against erosion, improve the physical and chemical properties, nitrogen fixation and soil moisture, enhance biodiversity and landscape beautification, while contribute to mitigation and adaptation to climate change and enable the organic production mode. The experiment was carried out during 2016 and 2017 on a commercial orchard (cv. Cobrançosa) in Northeast Portugal. The treatments laid out were: (1) ordinary tillage techniques used by local growers (two tillage trips per year) and (2) a mixture of 11 self-reseeding annual legumes (AL). The results revealed that cover crops influence positively the tree water status during the drought season, as well the nutritional status, namely the foliar concentrations of nitrogen, magnesium and manganese, both during the winter resting period and in summer, at endocarp sclerification. As a result, AL trees presented greater physiological performance during the summer, as evidenced by higher net photosynthetic rate, mainly due to inferior stomatal limitations, lower investment of resources in defensive metabolites, and enhanced yield. These results indicate that cover cropping should be included in the portfolio of adaptive management strategies against climate change, contributing to the sustainability of rainfed orchards.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
title Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
spellingShingle Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
Correia, Carlos M.
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Annual legumes
Cover crops
title_short Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
title_full Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
title_fullStr Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
title_full_unstemmed Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
title_sort Annual legume cover crops enhance the sustainability of rainfed olive orchards: from leaf ionome to tree physiology
author Correia, Carlos M.
author_facet Correia, Carlos M.
Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Moutinho-Pereira, José
Rodrigues, M.A.
Gonçalves, Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Moutinho-Pereira, José
Rodrigues, M.A.
Gonçalves, Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, Carlos M.
Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Moutinho-Pereira, José
Rodrigues, M.A.
Gonçalves, Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ionone
Annual legumes
Cover crops
topic ionone
Annual legumes
Cover crops
description The olive sector has an important economic, social, cultural and ecological relevance in the Mediterranean region, where tillage and herbicides application still are generalized practices, although the recommendations of UE policy for a more sustainable agriculture. Cover crops with self-reseeding legumes of short-cycle, with mulch of dead vegetation during the dry season, is our option for soil management in olive tree rainfed orchards, as they provide protection against erosion, improve the physical and chemical properties, nitrogen fixation and soil moisture, enhance biodiversity and landscape beautification, while contribute to mitigation and adaptation to climate change and enable the organic production mode. The experiment was carried out during 2016 and 2017 on a commercial orchard (cv. Cobrançosa) in Northeast Portugal. The treatments laid out were: (1) ordinary tillage techniques used by local growers (two tillage trips per year) and (2) a mixture of 11 self-reseeding annual legumes (AL). The results revealed that cover crops influence positively the tree water status during the drought season, as well the nutritional status, namely the foliar concentrations of nitrogen, magnesium and manganese, both during the winter resting period and in summer, at endocarp sclerification. As a result, AL trees presented greater physiological performance during the summer, as evidenced by higher net photosynthetic rate, mainly due to inferior stomatal limitations, lower investment of resources in defensive metabolites, and enhanced yield. These results indicate that cover cropping should be included in the portfolio of adaptive management strategies against climate change, contributing to the sustainability of rainfed orchards.
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