California Agriculture (Jan 1993)

Special Section Insert: Lessons from a record-breaking freeze: Some olives show damage; many, coldhardiness

  • James O. Denney,
  • George Martin,
  • Rudi Kammereck,
  • Delmer O. Ketchie,
  • Joseph Connell,
  • William Krueger,
  • Joseph W. Osgood,
  • G. Steven Sibbett,
  • Gamal A. Nour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v047n01pS1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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A once-in-a-century cold front, expressed as an advective freeze, damaged "Manzanillo" extensively statewide. "Ascolano," "Sevillano" and "Mission" received minor damage. Damage included tip burn, defoliation, bark splitting and limb dieback. The next growing season some new leaves were deformed and flower bud damage could be found. Outbreaks of olive knot had also been expected, but few occurred.