Olive Tree Varieties Responses to Different level of Drought Stress

Published: 7 July 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/22j26tpk63.1
Contributor:
Kaloma Usman Majikumna

Description

This dataset was collected to support research on monitoring drought stress in young olive trees. It includes two folders of RGB images and an Excel file titled “Growth.xls”. The Excel file contains 1,520 records capturing various phenotypic and environmental variables such as tree height, trunk diameter, canopy cover diameter, SPAD values (measured at three different points), leaf temperature, number of branches, irrigation regimes, and olive tree varieties. The irrigation treatments were based on the Penman-Monteith reference evapotranspiration, with Groups A1 and A2 receiving 100% of the water requirement, B1 and B2 receiving 50%, C1 and C2 receiving 25%, and D1 and D2 receiving 0% (rainfed). This setup enabled a controlled evaluation of the trees' physiological responses under varying levels of water availability. The image data consists of 1,440 side-view RGB images and 1,440 top-view RGB images, visually documenting each olive tree throughout the experiment. The data was collected during a drought stress experiment conducted in Fes, Morocco, providing region-specific insights into olive tree responses to water scarcity. This comprehensive dataset offers valuable support for drought stress detection and phenotypic response analysis in olive cultivation under different irrigation regimes.

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Institutions

Universite Euro-Mediterraneenne de Fes Centre de Recherche Euromed

Categories

Artificial Intelligence, Drought Management, Climate-Smart Agriculture

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