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CULTIVATION OF DIFFERENT EGGPLANT (SOLANUM MELONGENA L.) GENOTYPES IN SUBSTRATE CULTURE AND NFT-SYSTEM
Article number
819_41
Pages
345 – 352
Language
English
Abstract
The development of an Asian (subsp. orientale) and a European (subsp. occidentale) eggplant genotype was studied under greenhouse conditions to evaluate their productivity potential.
The Dutch cultivar Ritmo (RZ) and the Asian clone 1507 were investigated from May to August 2006. In this experiment, two hydroponic systems the Substrate Culture and Nutrient-Film-Technique (NFT) were compared.
Plants were cultivated in containers filled with perlite, on peat slabs and in NFT with EC values 2 and 4 in the nutrient solution, respectively.
In each treatment, 15 plants were analysed.
The plant density was 1.9 plants m-2. Vegetative growth and yield were evaluated as well as the mineral content of fruits.
The substrate clearly affected vegetative growth parameters such as shoot length, leaf/stem fresh weight ratio and generative parameters such as yield; however the effects were primarily genotype dependent.
While vegetative growth of Asian clone 1507 was generally stronger than of Ritmo, yield was in dependence of the culture system similar, higher or lower.
The Asian genotype showed better adaptation to higher EC values and heat stress in comparison with the European genotype.
The Dutch cultivar Ritmo (RZ) and the Asian clone 1507 were investigated from May to August 2006. In this experiment, two hydroponic systems the Substrate Culture and Nutrient-Film-Technique (NFT) were compared.
Plants were cultivated in containers filled with perlite, on peat slabs and in NFT with EC values 2 and 4 in the nutrient solution, respectively.
In each treatment, 15 plants were analysed.
The plant density was 1.9 plants m-2. Vegetative growth and yield were evaluated as well as the mineral content of fruits.
The substrate clearly affected vegetative growth parameters such as shoot length, leaf/stem fresh weight ratio and generative parameters such as yield; however the effects were primarily genotype dependent.
While vegetative growth of Asian clone 1507 was generally stronger than of Ritmo, yield was in dependence of the culture system similar, higher or lower.
The Asian genotype showed better adaptation to higher EC values and heat stress in comparison with the European genotype.
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Authors
I. Pinker, M.H. Böhme
Keywords
aubergine, cultivation system, greenhouse cultivation, yield, fruit quality
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