%0 Journal Article %A Romero Trigueros, Cristina %A Nortes Tortosa, Pedro Antonio %A Alarcón Cabañero, Juan José %A Hunink, Johannes E. %A Parra Gómez, Margarita %A Contreras López, Sergio %A Droogers, Peter %A Nicolás Nicolás, Emilio %T Effects of saline reclaimed waters and deficit irrigation on Citrus physiology assessed by UAV remote sensing %D 2017 %@ 0023-6438 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10317/6815 %X The aim of our research was to discover the effects of the long-term irrigation with saline reclaimed (RW) and transfer (TW) water and different irrigation strategies: control (C) and regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) on yield and fruit quality of grapefruit at harvest and during cold storage. TW-RDI treatment decreased tree canopy (TC) and crop load, resulting in a 21% reduction of fruit yield. Regarding fruit quality, RW notably decreased peel thickness at harvest (about 8%); however, this difference was not remained during cold storage. Sugar/acid ratio was mainly increased by RDI, but also by RW, due to an important increase in soluble solid content (11% of average value for TW-RDI, RW-C and RW-RDI). In addition, RDI combined with RW, significantly increased the number of fruits in small category 5 at the end of cold storage. Finally, neither ratio yield/TC nor irrigation water productivity were affected by any irrigation treatments. %K Citrus %K Cold storage %K Crop load %K Soluble solid content %K Yield %K 3102.05 Riego %~ GOEDOC, SUB GOETTINGEN