Survival analysis of orange tree varieties in Spain
Título
Survival analysis of orange tree varieties in Spain
Autor
Francisco Alcon, M. Angeles Fernández-Zamudio, Erasmo I. López-Becerra, M. Dolores de-Miguel
Descripción
The fundamental basis of Spanish citriculture is its varietal composition, which contributes to the existence of a marketing calendar that extends to almost the entire year. As time goes by, the supply of varieties is continuously renewed, requiring significant investments by growers. The guarantee of a quality supply to the markets, on one hand, and the optimal result of the investments made, on the other, require that, in managing the sector, the characteristics determining the survival of the varieties be taken into account. The main purpose of this study was therefore to assess the influence of the attributes affecting the longevity of orange plantations from a technical and commercial point of view. The duration analysis technique applied to the different varieties has been used. The main attributes determining the elimination of a variety were the presence of seeds in the fruit and the tendency towards a decrease in surface size. Permanence- or survival-friendly attributes included the calibre (large size of the variety, within its group) and the price received by farmers. Precocity, frost resistance, commercial quality and resistance to fruit fly did not have the expected level of significance.
Fecha
2019
Materia
attributes, duration analysis, introduction of varieties, longevity, varietal composition
Identificador
10.5424/sjar/2019171-14067
Fuente
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
Editor
Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
Cobertura
Agriculture
Colección
Citación
Francisco Alcon, M. Angeles Fernández-Zamudio, Erasmo I. López-Becerra, M. Dolores de-Miguel, “Survival analysis of orange tree varieties in Spain,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/17676.
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