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Jesús A. Gil-Ribes
Researcher at University of Córdoba (Spain)
Publications - 42
Citations - 953
Jesús A. Gil-Ribes is an academic researcher from University of Córdoba (Spain). The author has contributed to research in topics: Olive trees & Canopy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 689 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesús A. Gil-Ribes include Leonardo & Texas A&M University.
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Meta-analysis on atmospheric carbon capture in Spain through the use of conservation agriculture
Emilio J. González-Sánchez,Rafaela Ordóñez-Fernández,Rosa Carbonell-Bojollo,Oscar Veroz-Gonzalez,Jesús A. Gil-Ribes +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide knowledge about the potential of conservation agriculture as a carbon sink in Spain, with the aim of providing knowledge about CA as C sink in the soil.
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Towards an Optimized Method of Olive Tree Crown Volume Measurement
Antonio Miranda-Fuentes,Jordi Llorens,Juan Luis Gamarra-Diezma,Jesús A. Gil-Ribes,Emilio Gil +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, three methods were evaluated and compared with LiDAR measurements to determine their accuracy: Vertical Crown Projected Area method (VCPA), Ellipsoid Volume method (VE) and Tree Silhouette Volume Method (VTS).
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Dynamic analysis of olive trees in intensive orchards under forced vibration
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects on tree behavior under forced vibration are not firmly established on 17 olive trees (Olea europaea L) growing in an intensively-managed orchard using modal testing techniques.
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Traditional olive tree response to oil olive harvesting technologies
Rafael R. Sola-Guirado,Sergio Castro-Garcia,Gregorio L. Blanco-Roldán,Francisco Jiménez-Jiménez,Francisco J. Castillo-Ruiz,Jesús A. Gil-Ribes +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the available technologies used for fruit detachment and the introduction of a continuous harvesting system, based on a tractor-drawn canopy shaker, to work around the large canopy trees.
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Assessing the optimal liquid volume to be sprayed on isolated olive trees according to their canopy volumes.
Antonio Miranda-Fuentes,Jordi Llorens,Antonio Rodríguez-Lizana,A. Cuenca,Emilio Gil,Gregorio L. Blanco-Roldán,Jesús A. Gil-Ribes +6 more
TL;DR: The ANOVA of the field trial results showed that the 0.12Lm(-3) was the optimal specific spray volume for isolated olive trees, which gave the highest mean deposits, the best efficiency, the most favourable penetration and homogeneity, and the highest coverage values.