Daniela Farinelli
researcher
 Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences
University of Perugia
Italy
Biography
Daniela Farinelli is Associate professor of environmental science, University of perugia, Italy, She completed her Ph.D in Agricultural plant science from University of Perugia. He was also houroned by Second Prize as best project idea and plan of the !st Ferrerp Hazelnut Award contest: "New cultivation system for more profitable and sustainable Hazelnut growing" submitted by Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
Research Interest
Seed physiology, and germination, plant breeding & physiology, plant genetics, crop physiology, vegetable production, seed storage proteins, western blotting techniques, abiotic stress tolerance
Publications
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Tombesi S, Farinelli D. Trunk Constriction Effects on Vegetative Vigour and Yield Efficiency in Olive Tree (Olea europaea L.). Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 2016 Nov 1;18(6):1667-80.
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Tombesi S, Farinelli D. Modelling of pruning technique effects on branch architecture and subsequent year shoot flowering in hazelnut. InX International Symposium on Modelling in Fruit Research and Orchard Management 1160 2015 Jun 2 (pp. 141-144).
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Tombesi S, Poni S, Palliotti A, Farinelli D. Mechanical vibration transmission and harvesting effectiveness is affected by the presence of branch suckers in olive trees. Biosystems Engineering. 2017 Jun 30;158:1-9.
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Di Lena B, Farinelli D, Palliotti A, Poni S, DeJong TM, Tombesi S. Impact of climate change on the possible expansion of almond cultivation area pole-ward: a case study of Abruzzo, Italy. The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 2017 Aug 4:1-7.