
Francisco Villalobos Martín
CROP MODELING, MICROMETEOROLOGY
I investigate the radiation and carbon balance of tree canopies (olive, oak, walnut, citrus, etc.) and their application in productivity and water use models. These models serve as tools for management and analysis of the impact of environmental change on the functioning of agricultural systems in Andalusia. In addition, I am working on the development of new technologies for the measurement of water and carbon fluxes at tree level (sap flow quantification) and canopy level (vortex covariance).
- E-mail: ag1vimaf@uco.es
- IAS Main Building – Office 19 top floor
- Telephone: 957 49 92 34
Outstanding contributions
- Empirical validation of the relationship between the crop water stress index and relative transpiration in almond trees Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 292-293: 108128
- Studying and modelling winter dormancy in olive trees Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 280: 107776.
- Genotypic variability in radial resistance to water flow in olive roots and its response to temperature variations Tree Physiology 40(4): 445-453
- Is new olive farming sustainable? A spatial comparison of productive and environmental performances between traditional and new olive orchards with the model OliveCan Agricultural Systems 181: 102816
- FertiliCalc: A Decision Support System for Fertilizer ManagementInternationalJournal of Plant Production 14: 299-308