Olive tree response to the severity of pruning
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trial started the following year, after a heavy crop ("on" year), and received two pruning regimes (hard and nonpruning). The study
was carried out from 2012 to 2016. The accumulated crops of the four harvests performed after pruning in the first experiment did
not significantly vary among nonpruning (8754 kg ha-1), slight pruning (8850 kg ha-1), and moderate pruning (8334 kg ha-1) but was
significantly lower in hard pruning (6449 kg ha-1). The olive trees showed a high plasticity or tolerance to pruning, since olive yield did
not decrease in response to light or moderate pruning regimes. It seems that it is possible to carry out light to moderate pruning to
achieve several objectives of orchard management without significant loss of production. The results also showed that if pruning is done
under a hard regime it should only be performed after a heavy crop. In addition, if done under a light regime, pruning can also reduce
the alternate-year bearing behavior of the olive tree.
Alternate bearing, Olea europaea, olive yield, pruning regime
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