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Olive cultivation has demonstrated resistance to changes in some climatic variables, and is capable of obtaining satisfactory yields under relatively adverse soil and climatic, landscape and management conditions. The present research has the purpose of proposing measures for olive tree management under waterlogged conditions in "Olive Land Farms" located in the state of Florida. For data collection, a diagnosis of the area under study was applied in order to identify the current state of the olive grove in areas with waterlogging. A diagnosis was made to analyze the situation of the…mehr

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Olive cultivation has demonstrated resistance to changes in some climatic variables, and is capable of obtaining satisfactory yields under relatively adverse soil and climatic, landscape and management conditions. The present research has the purpose of proposing measures for olive tree management under waterlogged conditions in "Olive Land Farms" located in the state of Florida. For data collection, a diagnosis of the area under study was applied in order to identify the current state of the olive grove in areas with waterlogging. A diagnosis was made to analyze the situation of the plantation taking into account the variables, variety, plant condition and height. To determine the relationship between variety and plant condition, a Chi2 analysis was performed, and a one-factor analysis of variance was performed for variety - plant height. Statistical differences between means were identified using Tukey's PostHoc test (p<0.05). The result of the diagnosis revealed that there is an affectation caused by the waterlogging period to which the plants were subjected and that there is no relationship between varieties and plant condition.
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Autorenporträt
Reinaldo Hanoi Valdés Reinoso, studied Forestry Engineering at the Faculty of Forestry and Agricultural Sciences of the "Hermanos Saiz Montes de Oca" University, Master and PhD in Forestry Sciences.Bertha Rita Castillo Edua studied Forestry Engineering at the University of Pinar del Río, Cuba, Master and PhD in Forestry Sciences.