Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Horticulture, Home & Garden, Gardening, Technology
Cover of the book Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing by Riccardo Gucci, Claudio Cantini, CSIRO PUBLISHING
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Author: Riccardo Gucci, Claudio Cantini ISBN: 9780643102781
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING Publication: January 31, 2000
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING Language: English
Author: Riccardo Gucci, Claudio Cantini
ISBN: 9780643102781
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication: January 31, 2000
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Language: English
Olive growing is expanding rapidly in many countries around the world in which olives have not previously been widely cultivated. Pruning olive trees is quite different from pruning other fruit trees of the temperate zone, because of their biological peculiarities. Errors in pruning may result in yield losses or higher cultivation costs. Pruning also determines the training system which, in turn, is one of the major factors for successful tree performance and orchard profitability. Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing summarises the information available on current pruning techniques and training systems. It specifically addresses the problems faced by growers, professionals and students who are new to olive growing and provides information previously not available in English. The fundamental aim of this book is to explain the basic concepts at a practical level. It will allow the reader, whether experienced horticulturalist or beginner, to develop his or her own skills and pruning strategy.
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Olive growing is expanding rapidly in many countries around the world in which olives have not previously been widely cultivated. Pruning olive trees is quite different from pruning other fruit trees of the temperate zone, because of their biological peculiarities. Errors in pruning may result in yield losses or higher cultivation costs. Pruning also determines the training system which, in turn, is one of the major factors for successful tree performance and orchard profitability. Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing summarises the information available on current pruning techniques and training systems. It specifically addresses the problems faced by growers, professionals and students who are new to olive growing and provides information previously not available in English. The fundamental aim of this book is to explain the basic concepts at a practical level. It will allow the reader, whether experienced horticulturalist or beginner, to develop his or her own skills and pruning strategy.

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