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CULTIVATION SYSTEMS AND PLANTING SEASONS EFFECTS ON THE VEGETATIVE GROWING OF NET MELON CULTIVARS
Article number
607_11
Pages
75 – 81
Language
English
Abstract
Growth effects of cultivation on soil, sand and commercial substrate, on summer and winter time, of Bonus #2, Don Carlos and Hy Mark were assessed. The experiments were conducted in a greenhouse of FCAV-UNESP, in Jaboticabal-SP, Brazil, 21º 15 22 S, 48º 1858 W, and an altitude of 595 m, comprising the period from November 99 to April 2000 (Summer), and from July to November 2000 (Winter). On soil cultivation, chemical nutrients were used, and the plants received drip irrigation.
On sand, fertigation with recirculation of the nutrient solution were used, and slabs and fertigation with non circulating nutrient solution was used with commercial substrate. Bonus #2, grown on sand and in the summer season had improved plant height, internodes length, stem diameter, leaf area and dry matter of shoots and roots. Hy Mark, when cultivated on commercial substrate had lower growth. During winter season, the growth was slower.
On sand, fertigation with recirculation of the nutrient solution were used, and slabs and fertigation with non circulating nutrient solution was used with commercial substrate. Bonus #2, grown on sand and in the summer season had improved plant height, internodes length, stem diameter, leaf area and dry matter of shoots and roots. Hy Mark, when cultivated on commercial substrate had lower growth. During winter season, the growth was slower.
Authors
J.G. Pádua, L.T. Braz, D.A. Banzatto, S.A.L. Gusmão, M.T.A. Gusmão
Keywords
Cucumis melo, plant growth, hydroponic systems, soilless culture, substrates
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