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    Yield and Quality Characteristics of Quinoa Grown in Open Field Under Different Saline and Non-Saline Irrigation Regimes by Pulvento, C., Riccardi, M., Lavini, A., Iafelice, G., Marconi, E., d'Andria, R.

    “…A possible alternative to minimize the effects of salt and drought stress is the introduction of species tolerating these conditions with a good adaptability…”
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    Non-destructive evaluation of chlorophyll content in quinoa and amaranth leaves by simple and multiple regression analysis of RGB image components by Riccardi, M, Mele, G, Pulvento, C, Lavini, A, d’Andria, R, Jacobsen, S. -E

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-06-2014)
    “…Leaf chlorophyll content provides valuable information about physiological status of plants; it is directly linked to photosynthetic potential and primary…”
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    Effects of Increasing Salinity Stress and Decreasing Water Availability on Ecophysiological Traits of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) Grown in a Mediterranean-Type Agroecosystem by Cocozza, C., Pulvento, C., Lavini, A., Riccardi, M., d'Andria, R., Tognetti, R.

    “…Quinoa is a native Andean crop for domestic consumption and market sale, widely investigated due to its nutritional composition and gluten‐free seeds. Leaf…”
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    Growth and Ionic Content of Quinoa Under Saline Irrigation by Riccardi, M, Pulvento, C, Lavini, A, d'Andria, R, Jacobsen, S.‐E

    “…Drought and salinity are the most important abiotic stresses that affect plant's growth and productivity. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the…”
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    Assessing Amaranth Adaptability in a Mediterranean Area of South Italy under Different Climatic Scenarios by Pulvento, C, A. Lavini, M. Riccardi, R. d'Andria, R. Ragab

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-02-2015)
    “…The aim of the present work was to study the adaptability of amaranth in a typical Mediterranean environment of South Italy under changing climate scenarios…”
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    Field Trial Evaluation of Two Chenopodium quinoa Genotypes Grown Under Rain‐Fed Conditions in a Typical Mediterranean Environment in South Italy by Pulvento, C, Riccardi, M, Lavini, A, D'Andria, R, Iafelice, G, Marconi, E

    “…Chenopodium quinoa Willd. or ‘quinoa' is a plant having many uses as a food. Importantly, it offers an alternative to normal cereals in coeliac diets because…”
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    Parameterization and Field Validation of Saltmed Model for Grain Amaranth Tested in South Italy by Pulvento, C, M. Riccardi, A. Lavini, R. D'Andria, R. Ragab

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-02-2015)
    “…Grain amaranth is an underutilized Andean crop characterized by interesting agronomic and qualitative traits and could represent an important food source in…”
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    The effect of deficit irrigation on crop yield and vegetative development of Olea europaea L. (cvs. Frantoio and Leccino) by Tognetti, R., d’Andria, R., Lavini, A., Morelli, G.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-11-2006)
    “…Water is the most important environmental constrain determining plant growth and fruit yield of olive tree plantations. Although olive trees are resilient to…”
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    SALTMED MODEL TO SIMULATE YIELD AND DRY MATTER FOR QUINOA CROP AND SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES IN SOUTH ITALY by Pulvento, C., Riccardi, M., Lavini, A., D'andria, R., Ragab, R.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-04-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to calibrate and validate the SALTMED model with soil moisture, total dry matter and yield data of Chenopodium quinoa…”
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    Quinoa's Potential in the Mediterranean Region by Lavini, A, Pulvento, C, d'Andria, R, Riccardi, M, Choukr‐Allah, R, Belhabib, O, Yazar, A, İncekaya, Ç, Metin Sezen, S, Qadir, M, Jacobsen, S.‐E

    “…The climate of Mediterranean region will become drier and hotter, with increased problems of soil salinity. A possible alternative to minimize the effects of…”
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    Melon crops ( Cucumis melo L., cv. Tendral) grown in a mediterranean environment under saline-sodic conditions: Part I. Yield and quality by Tedeschi, A., Lavini, A., Riccardi, M., Pulvento, C., d’Andria, R.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-07-2011)
    “…► Increased salinity significantly reduced LAI and LAD for both vegetative growth and fructification, whereas the NAR was reduced only during vegetative…”
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    Deficit irrigation affects seasonal changes in leaf physiology and oil quality of Olea europaea (cultivars Frantoio and Leccino) by Tognetti, R, d'Andria, R, Sacchi, R, Lavini, A, Morelli, G, Alvino, A

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-04-2007)
    “…The olive tree is a traditionally nonirrigated crop that occupies quite an extensive agricultural area in Mediterranean-type agroecosystems. Improvements in…”
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    Effects of deficit irrigation using saline water on 'Chenopodium quinoa Willd.' grown in a Mediterranean environment by Pulvento, C, Riccardi, M, Lavini, A, d'Andria, R

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2011)
    “…Chenopodium quinoa Willd. is an Andean species that shows a good adaptability to different environmental conditions. A field trial was carried out in 2009 at…”
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    Physiological and productive parameters of olive trees (Olea europaea L.) under different irrigation scheduling in Central-South Italy by Sebastiani, L, Michelazzo, C, Morelli, G, Lavini, A, d'Andria, R, Tognetti, R

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2012)
    “…Olive tree is a drought tolerant species withstanding prolonged dry periods using physiological and morphological mechanisms of resistance to water stress. In…”
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    Monitoring sap flow as indicator of transpiration and water status of an experimental olive tree orchard by Tognetti, R, Giovannelli, A, d'Andria, R, Fragnito, F, Lavini, A, Morelli, G, Sebastiani, L

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-06-2012)
    “…The relationship between water loss indicators and water status constraints in rainfed olive trees was studied under different environmental conditions and…”
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    Leaf Mineral Status as Influenced by Different Irrigation Strategies in Two Italian Olive (Olea europaea L.) Cultivars by Michelazzo, C, Sebastiani, L, Morelli, G, Lavini, A, d'Andria, R, Tognetti, R

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2011)
    “…Olive tree (Olea europaea L.) is a typical Mediterranean species adapted to droughty summer seasons; nevertheless, in the last decades irrigation has been…”
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