The agricultural models and innovations are not neutral, in relation both to the goals and to the territorial impacts, with special reference to the ecological and social dimensions. This awareness has become the key to observe the olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) that has affected the Apulia, a land of secular olive trees characterizing landscape and economy. By an inductive approach and according to data on the provincial level, we have verified the correlation between the ways of land use and the OQDS diffusion. In fact, in the Lecce and Brindisi provinces affected by the phenomenon we have observed an unexpected distribution of herbicides and the location of experimental fields with chemical products. The hypothesis is that the pathogens have damaged the weaker plants, that is to say those in polluted and poor soils, while the zones with a higher presence of organic agricultural land result less affected by the OQDS. Data on the local scale could be very important to know the correlation in greater detail, and make clearer the OQDS focus origin, as well as to better understand the territorial impact.

The olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) diffusion in Apulia Region: an apparent contradiction according to the agricultural model

CIERVO, MARGHERITA
2016-01-01

Abstract

The agricultural models and innovations are not neutral, in relation both to the goals and to the territorial impacts, with special reference to the ecological and social dimensions. This awareness has become the key to observe the olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) that has affected the Apulia, a land of secular olive trees characterizing landscape and economy. By an inductive approach and according to data on the provincial level, we have verified the correlation between the ways of land use and the OQDS diffusion. In fact, in the Lecce and Brindisi provinces affected by the phenomenon we have observed an unexpected distribution of herbicides and the location of experimental fields with chemical products. The hypothesis is that the pathogens have damaged the weaker plants, that is to say those in polluted and poor soils, while the zones with a higher presence of organic agricultural land result less affected by the OQDS. Data on the local scale could be very important to know the correlation in greater detail, and make clearer the OQDS focus origin, as well as to better understand the territorial impact.
2016
Les modèles agricoles et les innovations ne sont pas neutres quant à leurs objectifs et leurs effets territoriaux (notamment dans leurs dimensions écologique et sociale). Nous utilisons cette clé d’observation pour analyser le complexe du dessèchement rapide des oliviers (CDRO) qui a affecté les Pouilles, terre où les oliviers séculaires marquent le paysage et l’économie. Par une approche inductive et sur la base des données à l’échelle provinciale, nous avons vérifié la corrélation entre les modalités d’utilisation de la terre et la diffusion du CDRO. Dans les provinces de Lecce et Brindisi, affectées par le phénomène, nous avons observé une distribution massive d’herbicides et la présence de champs d’expérimentation de produits chimiques. L’hypothèse est que les pathogènes ont affecté les plantes les plus faibles, c’est-à-dire celles qui sont dans desterrains pauvres et pollués. Par contre, les zones moins affectées comptent une plus grandeprésence de terrains conduits selon les modalités de l’agriculture biologique. Les données à l’échelle locale pourraient aider à affiner l’étude des corrélations et à rendre plus claire l’origine de l’épicentre du CDRO, ainsi qu’à mieux comprendre l’impact territorial.
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