Articles
EFFECTS OF PLANTING SYSTEMS ON YIELD, WATER USE EFFICIENCY AND NUTRIENT BALANCE OF A STRAWBERRY PROTECTED CROP
Article number
458_22
Pages
193 – 200
Language
Abstract
Two strawberry planting systems, normally used in the south-facing sloped fields in the Maresme area of Catalonia, Spain, were evaluated in a study conducted in tunnels installed in a strawberry nursery in the area.
In order to schedule and monitor the fertigation of the commercial-size tunnels used in the experiment, drainage lysimeters equiped with tensiometers were used.
Results on productivity and water use efficiency showed that "direct planting" system perfomed better than "runner planting" system.
No differences in water application efficiency were found between planting systems.
The crop coefficients (Kc) obtained were strongly related to cultivation practices.
In order to schedule and monitor the fertigation of the commercial-size tunnels used in the experiment, drainage lysimeters equiped with tensiometers were used.
Results on productivity and water use efficiency showed that "direct planting" system perfomed better than "runner planting" system.
No differences in water application efficiency were found between planting systems.
The crop coefficients (Kc) obtained were strongly related to cultivation practices.
Authors
J.M. Roca, M. de San Pedro, M. Pérez, O. Marfa, Ll. Cots, Ll. Martin-Closas
Keywords
Fragaria x ananassa Duch., planting system, drainage lysimeter, water application efficiency, crop coefficient, water use efficiency
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