Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape
Olive cultivation (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) is one of the most significant sources of income for agricultural areas in the Mediterranean basin, and the olive oil industry as well as the environmental protection are an important part of the Greek agricultural sector. Generalized Linear Mo...
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doaj-fcba04d449b54e36b712fd8bab771a692021-04-02T19:26:10ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-01-011116116110.3390/agronomy11010161Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean LandscapeAlexandra D. Solomou0Athanassios Sfougaris1Laboratory of Forest Ecology, Institute of Mediterranean and Forest Ecosystems, Hellenic Agricultural Organization DEMETER (ELGO DIMITRA), GR-115 28 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Ecosystem and Biodiversity Management, Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, GR-38446 Volos, GreeceOlive cultivation (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) is one of the most significant sources of income for agricultural areas in the Mediterranean basin, and the olive oil industry as well as the environmental protection are an important part of the Greek agricultural sector. Generalized Linear Models were applied in order to investigate the predictive strength of several biodiversity components and agro-environmental factors for yield and herbaceous plant diversity (species richness) in organic and conventional olive groves of Greece. Our study highlights an increase in yields of organic olive groves by increasing manure application and the earthworms’ density. In the conventional olive groves, yields increase by increasing soil organic matter and the application of inorganic fertilizer N. Also, the herbaceous plant species richness increases with increasing the Shannon diversity index of herbaceous plants, the field area, the application of organic fertilizer K and the manure in organic olive groves. As for the conventional ones, herbaceous plant species richness increases with the increase of the application of inorganic fertilizer N. Moreover, some plant species could be regarded as indicators of the differently managed olive groves. Conclusively, this study contributes to the integration of biodiversity conservation with ecologically sustainable agriculture and conservation of agroecosystem. Finally, it could be utilized as a decision and management tool to the scientific and agricultural community reinforcing the knowledge about the agro-environmental impact in olive grove management systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/1/161Olive treesyieldplantmanagementenvironmentMediterranean |
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Alexandra D. Solomou Athanassios Sfougaris Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape Agronomy Olive trees yield plant management environment Mediterranean |
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Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape |
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Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape |
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Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape |
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Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape |
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Contribution of Agro-Environmental Factors to Yield and Plant Diversity of Olive Grove Ecosystems (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) in the Mediterranean Landscape |
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contribution of agro-environmental factors to yield and plant diversity of olive grove ecosystems (<i>olea europaea</i> l.) in the mediterranean landscape |
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Olive cultivation (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) is one of the most significant sources of income for agricultural areas in the Mediterranean basin, and the olive oil industry as well as the environmental protection are an important part of the Greek agricultural sector. Generalized Linear Models were applied in order to investigate the predictive strength of several biodiversity components and agro-environmental factors for yield and herbaceous plant diversity (species richness) in organic and conventional olive groves of Greece. Our study highlights an increase in yields of organic olive groves by increasing manure application and the earthworms’ density. In the conventional olive groves, yields increase by increasing soil organic matter and the application of inorganic fertilizer N. Also, the herbaceous plant species richness increases with increasing the Shannon diversity index of herbaceous plants, the field area, the application of organic fertilizer K and the manure in organic olive groves. As for the conventional ones, herbaceous plant species richness increases with the increase of the application of inorganic fertilizer N. Moreover, some plant species could be regarded as indicators of the differently managed olive groves. Conclusively, this study contributes to the integration of biodiversity conservation with ecologically sustainable agriculture and conservation of agroecosystem. Finally, it could be utilized as a decision and management tool to the scientific and agricultural community reinforcing the knowledge about the agro-environmental impact in olive grove management systems. |
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Olive trees yield plant management environment Mediterranean |
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