Since the time of ancient civilizations, the synchronization of alternate (or biennial) bearing of olive has been a well-known phenomenon in the Mediterranean region. The pattern of alternate bearing has been synchronized in certain orchards or nearby regions where horticultural trees grow … >>>
Kashiwagi, K., Sato, M., Kamiyama, H. J. Arid Land Studies 34(S), 51-4 (2024)
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