Effects of the planting density on water relations and production of ‘Chemlali’ olive trees (Olea europaea L.)

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Mokhtar Guerfel
Youssef Ouni
Dalenda Boujnah
Mokhtar Zarrouk
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[1] Institut Supérieur de Biologie Appliquée de Medenine,
[2] Centre de Biotechnologie de Borj Cédria,undefined
[3] Institut de l’Olivier,undefined
[4] Station de Sousse,undefined
[5] Rue Ibn Khaldoun,undefined
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Trees | 2010年 / 24卷
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Gas exchange; Olive; Production; Tree spacing; Water relations;
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Water relations are a key factor limiting olive production. In this study, effects of plating density on physiological aspects and productivity of ‘Chemlali’ olive trees were analyzed under rain-fed conditions in four planting densities (156, 100, 69 and 51 trees ha−1), in an experimental olive orchard located in the center of Tunisia. Seasonal changes in leaf relative water content (RWC), leaf water potential, stomatal conductance (gs), CO2 assimilation rate and tree production were studied. Accompanying the changes in leaf water status, all the monitored trees reduced leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and photosynthetic rate (A) throughout the summer drought, mirroring the increase in soil moisture deficit and vapor pressure deficit. However, the decrease in gas exchange was much more pronounced in high planting densities than in low ones. Our results confirm that the increase of tree-to-tree water competition with planting density was significant in the dry climate of Tunisia. Thus, planting density is critical when planting new olive orchards in arid regions.
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