Articles
Effects of beneficial endophytic fungi under different irrigation regimes of greenhouse cucumber
Article number
1271_47
Pages
343 – 350
Language
English
Abstract
This study was conducted in order to determine the effects of beneficial organisms under different irrigation regimes with different leaching rates in greenhouse cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) production.
Two beneficial microorganisms, namely mychorriza (Glomus species) and Trichoderma harzianum and their combination mychorriza + T. harzianum were tested comparing with control (no treatment) under two irrigation programs based on indoor integrated solar radiation levels of 1 or 2 MJ m‑2 with a two different leaching rates of 20% and 40%. Cucumber plants were grown during the spring growing season (16 March-10 July 2015) in unheated greenhouse conditions.
Perlite was used as substrate with a volume of 6 L per plant.
Results showed that total yield varied between 17.0 and 33.3 kgm‑2 and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) of cucumber crop changed between 39-58 kg m‑3 and 67-82 kg m‑3, respectively.
Among the tested treatments the highest yield was obtained under frequent irrigation application of 1 MJ m‑2 × leaching rate of 40% × mychorriza and mychorriza + T. harzianum interactions.
Two beneficial microorganisms, namely mychorriza (Glomus species) and Trichoderma harzianum and their combination mychorriza + T. harzianum were tested comparing with control (no treatment) under two irrigation programs based on indoor integrated solar radiation levels of 1 or 2 MJ m‑2 with a two different leaching rates of 20% and 40%. Cucumber plants were grown during the spring growing season (16 March-10 July 2015) in unheated greenhouse conditions.
Perlite was used as substrate with a volume of 6 L per plant.
Results showed that total yield varied between 17.0 and 33.3 kgm‑2 and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) of cucumber crop changed between 39-58 kg m‑3 and 67-82 kg m‑3, respectively.
Among the tested treatments the highest yield was obtained under frequent irrigation application of 1 MJ m‑2 × leaching rate of 40% × mychorriza and mychorriza + T. harzianum interactions.
Authors
Y. Tuzel, I.H. Tuzel, G.B. Oztekin, M.C. Malkoçlu
Keywords
PGPR, Cucumis sativus L., mycorrhiza, Trichoderma harzianum, yield, WUE
Groups involved
- Division Greenhouse and Indoor Production Horticulture
- Division Precision Horticulture and Engineering
- Division Plant-Environment Interactions in Field Systems
- Working Group Nettings in Horticulture (subgroup of Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates)
- Working Group Light in Horticulture
- Working Group Organic Greenhouse Horticulture
- Working Group Modelling Plant Growth, Environmental Control, Greenhouse Environment
- Working Group Protected Cultivation, Nettings and Screens for Mild Climates
- Working Group Vegetable Grafting
- Working Group Computational Fluid Dynamics in Agriculture
- Working Group Design and Automation in Integrated Indoor Production Systems
- Working Group Mechanization, Digitization, Sensing and Robotics
- Working Group Greenhouse Environment and Climate Control
- Commission Agroecology and Organic Farming Systems
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