Agronomy (Nov 2023)

Influence of Interannual Climate Conditions on the Composition of Olive Oil from Centenarian Olive Trees

  • Leticia Bortoluzzi,
  • Susana Casal,
  • Rebeca Cruz,
  • António M. Peres,
  • Paula Baptista,
  • Nuno Rodrigues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13122884
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2884

Abstract

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In recent years, occurrences of heat waves and drought have become increasingly frequent, highlighting the undeniable impact of climate change. The rise in temperatures and decline in rainfall have had severe repercussions on olive trees’ behavior and olive oil production. This study aims to evaluate the effects of two-year climate variations on olive oils from centenarian olive trees situated in the Côa Valley region of Northern Portugal. A selection of 25 centenarian plants was made, and the climate influence on fatty acid content, tocopherols, individual phenols, oxidative stability, and antioxidant activity was assessed over two consecutive years. During the second year of the study, a significant variation (p-value p-value p-value p-value < 0.005) were observed in the total phenol content and the percentage of ABTS inhibition, both of which decreased in the second year. These findings reinforce the notion that climatic conditions play a key role in shaping the composition of olive oils.

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