Identifying Optimal Zones for Avocado (Persea americana Mill) Cultivation in Iberian Peninsula: A Climate Suitability Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Optimal and Low Temperatures Experienced during the Critical Flowering and Fruit Setting Stages
1.2. Heat Waves during Fruit Set
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Database and Interpolation Method
2.3. Interpolation Method
2.4. Study Variables
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Cold Damage
3.2. Flowering and Fruit Set
3.2.1. V18 the Number of Days in March with 20 °C ≤ T ≤ 25 °C
3.2.2. V22 the Number of Days in March with t ≥ 10 °C
3.2.3. V28 the Number of Days in April with 20 ≤ T ≤ 25 °C
3.2.4. V32 the Number of Days in April with t ≥ 10 °C
3.2.5. V37 the Number of Days in March and April with HR ≥ 50%
3.3. Optimal Areas for Avocado Cultivation in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands
3.4. Optimal Areas for Avocado Cultivation in Andalusia
3.5. Optimal Areas for Avocado Cultivation in Comunidad Valenciana
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Elevation | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude | ||||
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N° | Station | (m) | (°N) | (+°E, −°W) | N° | Station | (m) | (°N) | (+°E, −°W) |
1 | Avilés | 127 | 43.57 | −6.04 | 37 | Ávila | 1130 | 40.66 | −4.68 |
2 | Gijón | 3 | 43.54 | −5.64 | 38 | Torrejón | 611 | 40.48 | −3.45 |
3 | Santander | 64 | 43.46 | −3.82 | 39 | Madrid | 667 | 40.41 | −3.68 |
4 | Coruña | 58 | 43.37 | −8.42 | 40 | Teruel | 900 | 40.35 | −1.12 |
5 | Fuenterrabía | 4 | 43.36 | −1.79 | 41 | Getafe | 617 | 40.30 | −3.72 |
6 | Oviedo | 336 | 43.35 | −5.87 | 42 | Cuenca | 945 | 40.07 | −2.14 |
7 | Alvedro | 98 | 43.31 | −8.37 | 43 | Escodoba | 6 | 38.87 | 1.38 |
8 | Igueldo | 251 | 43.31 | −2.04 | 44 | Mao | 91 | 39.85 | 4.21 |
9 | Bilbao | 42 | 43.30 | −2.91 | 45 | Palma de Mayorca | 3 | 39.55 | 2.62 |
10 | Santiago | 370 | 42.89 | −8.41 | 46 | Castellón | 35 | 39.95 | −0.07 |
11 | Vitoria | 521 | 42.85 | −2.65 | 47 | Toledo | 515 | 39.88 | −4.05 |
12 | Pamplona | 442 | 42.82 | −1.64 | 48 | Cáceres | 459 | 39.48 | −6.37 |
13 | León | 916 | 42.59 | −5.65 | 49 | Valencia | 11 | 39.48 | −0.37 |
14 | Ponferrada | 534 | 42.56 | −6.6 | 50 | Albacete | 674 | 39.01 | −1.86 |
15 | Agoncillo | 353 | 42.45 | −2.33 | 51 | Ciudad Real | 628 | 38.99 | −3.92 |
16 | Pontevedra | 108 | 42.44 | −8.62 | 52 | Los Llanos | 704 | 38.95 | −1.86 |
17 | Villafría | 890 | 42.36 | −3.63 | 53 | Talavera la Real | 185 | 38.88 | −6.83 |
18 | Ourense | 143 | 42.33 | −7.86 | 54 | Lisboa | 77 | 38.72 | −9.15 |
19 | Vigo | 261 | 42.24 | −8.62 | 55 | Alicante | 81 | 38.37 | −0.49 |
20 | Huesca | 541 | 42.08 | −0.33 | 56 | Alicante | 43 | 38.28 | −0.57 |
21 | Girona | 143 | 41.91 | 2.76 | 57 | Beja | 246 | 38.02 | −7.87 |
22 | Braganza | 690 | 41.80 | −6.73 | 58 | Murcia | 61 | 38.00 | −1.17 |
23 | Soria | 1082 | 41.78 | −2.48 | 59 | Córdoba | 90 | 37.84 | −4.85 |
24 | Villanubla | 846 | 41.70 | −4.85 | 60 | San Javier | 4 | 37.79 | −0.8 |
25 | Zaragoza | 247 | 41.66 | −1.01 | 61 | Jaén | 582 | 37.78 | −3.81 |
26 | Valladolid | 735 | 41.65 | −4.77 | 62 | Sevilla | 34 | 37.42 | −5.88 |
27 | Lleida | 192 | 41.63 | 0.60 | 63 | Huelva | 19 | 37.28 | −6.91 |
28 | Zamora | 656 | 41.52 | −5.73 | 64 | Granada | 567 | 37.19 | −3.79 |
29 | Barcelona | 412 | 41.42 | 2.12 | 65 | Morón de la Frontera | 87 | 37.16 | −5.62 |
30 | Barcelona | 4 | 41.29 | 2.07 | 66 | Almería | 7 | 36.83 | −2.45 |
31 | Daroca | 779 | 41.11 | −1.41 | 67 | Jerez de la Frontera | 27 | 36.75 | −6.06 |
32 | Salamanca | 790 | 40.96 | −5.50 | 68 | Málaga | 7 | 36.67 | −4.49 |
33 | Segovia | 1005 | 40.95 | −4.13 | 69 | Rota | 21 | 36.64 | −6.33 |
34 | Molina de Aragó | 1056 | 40.84 | −1.89 | 70 | Cádiz | 1 | 36.50 | −6.26 |
35 | Tortosa | 44 | 40.82 | 0.49 | 71 | Tarifa | 32 | 36.02 | −5.6 |
36 | Navacerrada | 1894 | 40.78 | −4.01 |
Groups | Description * | Cut-Off Value | |
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Cold damage | V1 | Number of days in November with t > 0 °C. | 25 |
V2 | Number of days in December with t > 0 °C | 21 | |
V3 | The number of days in January with t > 0 °C | 10 | |
V4 | The number of days in February with t > 0 °C | 18 | |
V5 | The number of days in March with t > 0 °C | 28 | |
Flowering and fruit set | V18 | The number of days in March with 20 ≤ T ≤ 25 °C | 1 |
V22 | The number of days in March with t ≥ 10 °C | 2 | |
V28 | The number of days in April with 20 ≤ T ≤ 25 °C | 2 | |
V32 | The number of days in April with t ≥ 10 °C | 7 | |
V37 | The number of days in March with HR ≥ 50% | 13 | |
V39 | The number of days in April with HR ≥ 50% | 7 |
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Domínguez, A.; García-Martín, A.; Moreno, E.; González, E.; Paniagua, L.L.; Allendes, G. Identifying Optimal Zones for Avocado (Persea americana Mill) Cultivation in Iberian Peninsula: A Climate Suitability Analysis. Land 2024, 13, 1290. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13081290
Domínguez A, García-Martín A, Moreno E, González E, Paniagua LL, Allendes G. Identifying Optimal Zones for Avocado (Persea americana Mill) Cultivation in Iberian Peninsula: A Climate Suitability Analysis. Land. 2024; 13(8):1290. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13081290
Chicago/Turabian StyleDomínguez, Antonio, Abelardo García-Martín, Eduardo Moreno, Encarnación González, Luis L. Paniagua, and Gonzalo Allendes. 2024. "Identifying Optimal Zones for Avocado (Persea americana Mill) Cultivation in Iberian Peninsula: A Climate Suitability Analysis" Land 13, no. 8: 1290. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13081290
APA StyleDomínguez, A., García-Martín, A., Moreno, E., González, E., Paniagua, L. L., & Allendes, G. (2024). Identifying Optimal Zones for Avocado (Persea americana Mill) Cultivation in Iberian Peninsula: A Climate Suitability Analysis. Land, 13(8), 1290. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13081290