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PUBLICATIONS IN HORTICULTURAL CROPS

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OLIVE

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  • Connor, D.J. and E. Fereres. The physiology of adaptation and yield expression in olive. Hort. Rev. 34:155-229 (2005).

  • Connor, D.J. Adaptation of olive (Olea europaea L.) to water-limited environments. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 56:1-9 (2005).

  • Connor, D.J. Optimal canopy structure for hedgerow olive orchards. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 57:1067-1072 (2006).

  • Gómez-del-Campo, M., Centeno, A. and D.J. Connor. Yield determination in olive hedgerow orchards. I. Yield and pro?les of yield components in north-south and east-west oriented hedgerows. Crop & Pasture Science 60:434-442 (2009).

  • Connor, D.J., Centeno, A. and. M. Gómez-del-Campo. Yield determination in olive hedgerow orchards. II. Analysisof radiation and fruiting pro?les. Crop & Pasture Science 60:443-452 (2009).

  • Connor, D.J., Gomez-del-Campo, M., Comas, J. (2012). Yield characteristics of N-S oriented hedgerow orchards, cv. Arbequina. Sci. Hortic :133:31-36.

  • Gómez-del Campo, M., Trentacoste, E., Connor D.J. (2012). Diseño y manejo del olivar en seto: efecto en la productividad y calidad de aceite. Revista de Fruticultura (Especial en Olivicultura) 24:66-73.

  • Connor, D.J. and M. Gómez-del-Campo (2013). Simulation of oil productivity and quality of N-S oriented olive hedgerow orchards in response to structure and interception of radiation. Sci. Hortic. 150:92-99.

  • Connor, D.J., Gómez-del-Campo, M., Rousseaux, M.C. and Searles, P.S. (2014). Structure, management and productivity of hedgerow olive orchards. Sci. Hortic. 169:71-93.

  • Trentacoste, E.R., Connor, D.J., Gómez-del-Campo, M. (2015). Effect of olive hedgerow orientation on vegetative growth, fruit characteristics and productivity. Sci. Hortic. 192:60-69.

  • Trentacoste, E.R., Connor, D.J., Gómez-del-Campo, M. (2015). Effect of row spacing on vegetative structure, fruit characteristics and oil productivity of N-S and E-W oriented olive hedgerows. Sci. Hortic. 193:240-248.

  • Connor, D.J., Gómez-del-Campo, M. Trentacoste, E.R. (2016). Relationships between olive yield components and simulated irradiance within hedgerows of various row orientations and spacings. Sci. Hortic. 198:12-20.

 

OTHER HORTICULTURAL CROPS

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  • Denholm, J.V. and D.J. Connor (1982). Potential photosynthesis in trellis-type orchard canopies. Aust. J. Pl. Physiol.9:629-40.

  • Boland, A-M. Jerie, P.H., Mitchell, P.D., Goodwin, I. and D.J. Connor (2000). Long-term effects of soil volume and irrigation on peach. I. Growth and nutrition. Am. J. Hort Res. 125:135-142.

  • Boland, A-M. Jerie, P.H., Mitchell, P.D., Goodwin, I. and D.J. Connor (2000). Long-term effects of soil volume and irrigation on peach. II. Productivity and water use. Am. J. Hort Res. 125- 143-148.

  • Goodwin, I., Whitfield, D.M. and D.J. Connor, D.J. The relationship between peach tree transpiration and effective canopy cover. Acta Hort 664:283-289 (2004).

  • Goodwin, I., Whitfield, D.M. and D.J. Connor (2006). Effects of tree size on water use of peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch). Irrig. Sci. 24:41-52.

 

FOREST TREES

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  • Connor, D.J. and Tunstall, B.R. Tissue water relations for brigalow and mulga.Aust. J. Bot. 16:487-90 (1968).

  • Van den Driessche, R., Connor, D.J. and Tunstall, B.R. Photosynthetic response of brigalow to irradiance, temperature and water potential. Photosynthetica, 5:210-17 (1971).

  • Connor, D.J., Tunstall, B.R. and Van den Driessche, R. An analysis of photosynthetic response in a brigalow forest. Photosynthetica 5:218-25 (1971).

  • Downes, R.W. and Connor, D.J. Effect of growth environment on gas exchange characteristics of brigalow (Acacia harpophylla). Photosynthetica 7:34-40 (1973).

  • Tunstall, B.R. and Connor, D.J. The internal water balance of brigalow (Acacia harpophylla F. Muell). Aust. J. Pl. Physiol. 2:489-99 (1975).

  • Connor, D.J., Legge, N.J. and Turner, N.C. Water relations of mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell) forests.Aust. J. Pl. Physiol. 4:753-62 (1977).

  • Tunstall, B.R. and Connor, D.J. A hydrological study of a subtropical semiarid forest of Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. ex. Benth. (brigalow). Aust. J. Bot. 29:311-20 (1981).

  • Legge, N.J. and Connor, D.J. Hydraulic characteristics of mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.) derived from in situ measurements of stem water potential. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 12:77-88 (1985).

  • Dunn, G.M. and Connor, D.J. An analysis of sap flow in mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests of different age. Tree Physiology 13:321-336 (1993).

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