The Olive: Botany and Production

Author:   Dr Andrea Fabbri (Parma University, Italy) ,  Luciana Baldoni (CNR - Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse, Perugia, Italy) ,  Dr Tiziano Caruso (Palermo University, Italy) ,  Dr Franco Famiani (Perugia University, Italy)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
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9781789247336


Pages:   704
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The European or Mediterranean cultivated olive (Olea europaea L., subsp. europaea, var. europaea) is an ancient crop notable for its early domestication. Today, hundreds of olive varieties are grown to produce high-quality fruit for oil and table olives for human consumption. Over the last 30 years, the olive industry has undergone profound innovation due to scientific and technical advances, particularly in genomics, breeding, orchard management, mechanization and agro-ecology. Not all these developments are currently available to smaller producers. Outside the Mediterranean Basin, where it has been present for over 6,000 years, olive cultivation has spread to many other countries. These new olive-growing areas are helping further the expansion of the industry, due to increased awareness of the nutritional and health properties of extra virgin olive oil. This book is a much-needed update on olive biology and cultivation, with contributions from leading international experts, and includes: Genetics and breeding Olive propagation and nursery Planting olive orchards Horticultural management of olive orchards Plant protection Olive by-products Multifunctionality of olive groves and ecosystem services The Olive: Botany and Production is an invaluable resource for researchers and students in horticulture and agriculture, in addition to producers involved in olive orchard management.

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Author:   Dr Andrea Fabbri (Parma University, Italy) ,  Luciana Baldoni (CNR - Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse, Perugia, Italy) ,  Dr Tiziano Caruso (Palermo University, Italy) ,  Dr Franco Famiani (Perugia University, Italy)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Imprint:   CABI Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.880kg
ISBN:  

9781789247336


ISBN 10:   1789247330
Pages:   704
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: A short history of the olive 2: Biology 2.1: Anatomy and morphology 2.2: Vegetative and reproductive physiology 2.3: Ecophysiology 3: Genetics and Breeding 3.1: Olive genome structure, evolution and domestication 3.2: Cultivated and wild olive germplasm - distribution, management, exploitation 3.3: Genotyping technologies for olive cultivar characterization and development of functional markers 3.4: Morphological Phenotyping 3.5: Developing tools for genomics-assisted breeding 3.6: Breeding strategies and achievements for new olive oil varieties 3.7: Breeding strategies and achievements for table olive varieties 3.8: Biotechnological approaches in olive breeding 4: Olive Propagation and Nursery 5: Planting New Olive Orchards 5.1: Planting models for new olive growing 5.2: Site selection and olive orchard design and establishment 6: Horticultural management of olive orchard 6.1: Soil Management 6.2: Water requirements and irrigation 6.3: Nutrition and fertilization 6.4: Olive training systems and pruning 6.5: Olive harvesting 7: Plant protection 7.1: Responses to abiotic stresses 7.2: Pest Management in Olive Orchards 7.3: Olive diseases 8: Olive by-products (wood, leaves) 8.1: Olive Leaf Extract 8.2: Valorization of the olive-oil chain by-products as soil amendment 9: Multifunctionality of olive groves and ecosystem services 9.1: Multifunctionality of olive groves 9.2: Towards modern olive polycultures 9.3: The landscape of the olive tree: old and new visions

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Andrea Fabbri (Edited By) Andrea Fabbri graduated in Agriculture at Florence University in 1975. In 2001 he was nominated Full Professor of Arboriculture and Pomology at Parma University, where he still teaches Plant Production. His research activity has focused on several topics of fruit trees physiology: propagation, anatomy and physiology, germplasm studies, on olive, grapevine, chestnut and many other fruit species. Some of these topics have been developed during two fellowships in Davis (USA), and one in Seville (Spain). His research activity is witnessed by over 160 scientific papers in extenso (scientific articles, proceedings, books and book chapters), and over 100 abstracts, extension articles, etc. Luciana Baldoni (Edited By) Dr Baldoni is the Research Director at the National Research Council, Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, Perugia, Italy. The main focus of her research includes the biology, genetics, genomics and breeding of the olive (Olea europaea L.), with current activities carried out on genotyping of olive cultivars and wild olive populations and analysis of their genetic relationships, domestication and origin; functional characterization of genes and regulatory elements involved in important metabolic pathways, including oil accumulation, phenol and terpene synthesis, flowering and tree architecture; genome and transcriptome sequencing; evaluation of a plant's response to environmental stresses (drought, salt); analysis of self- and inter-incompatibility systems; development of SNPs, polynucleotide SSRs, plastidial and mitochondrial markers; management of olive cultivar collections and inter-varietal cross progenies. Tiziano Caruso (Edited By) Dr Tiziano Caruso is Full professor of Horticulture, University of Palermo, Italy. He graduated at the Faculty of Agricultural Science - University of Palermo, (Italy). In the past decades his research activity has mainly focused on the morphological and molecular characterization of Mediterranean fruit tree genetic resources (olive and pistachio) and on the horticultural and eco-physiological evaluation of cultivars and rootstocks of temperate zone tree fruit (peach, cherry) in intensive and super intensive planting systems. He is Author/Co-author of more than 70 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals and more than 150 scientific and technology transfer papers published in national and in international journals. Prof. Caruso is a fellow of the Italian Society of Horticultural Science, the Italian Academy of Olive and Oil and of the Accademia dei Georgofili (Italy) and he is Chair of the Division Temperate Tree Nut of ISHS and member of various ISHS working groups. Franco Famiani (Edited By) Dr Franco Famiani is Associate Professor at the Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences of the University of Perugia. He has carried out research on the biology, physiology and cultivation techniques of the olive tree. He was a lecturer at the International Masters in Olive Growing and Olive Oil Technology held by the University of Perugia in collaboration with the International Olive Council (COI). He was coordinator of the Olive and Oil Working Group of the Italian Horticultural Society (SOI). He has worked as an expert/teacher in many countries in the context of international projects concerning olive growing. He is a member of the Council of the National Academy of Olives and Oil.

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