Plants (May 2024)

Canopy Architectural Characteristics of Ten New Olive (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) Genotypes and Their Potential for Cultivation in Super-High-Density Orchards

  • Marina Bufacchi,
  • Franco Famiani,
  • Valentina Passeri,
  • Andrea Domesi,
  • Adolfo Rosati,
  • Andrea Paoletti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13101399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1399

Abstract

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In recent years, there has been growing interest in olive genotypes (Olea europaea L.) suitable for super-high-density (SHD > 1200 trees/hectare) orchards. To date, only a few cultivars are considered fitting for such cultivation system. In this study, the first results on the architectural characteristics of the canopy of ten new olive genotypes are presented. Their suitability for SHD orchards was evaluated and compared with the cultivar ‘Arbequina’, which is considered suitable for SHD olive orchards and, for this reason, was used as the control. Several canopy measurements were taken, and some architectural parameters, such as branching frequency, branching density, and branch diameter/stem diameter ratio were calculated. The branching frequency value was greater than 0.20 in ‘Arbequina’ and in only four of the genotypes. The branching density in five genotypes was similar to ‘Arbequina’. ‘Arbequina’ had the lowest value for the branch diameter/stem diameter ratio, and only three genotypes had similar values. These initial results showed that only one genotype has all canopy architectural characteristics comparable to those of the cv. ‘Arbequina’. Further studies are needed to evaluate the production traits of these new genotypes and complete their characterization.

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