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Title: Tomate sweet grape cultivado com diferentes lâminas e frequências de irrigação em ambiente protegido
Other Titles: Sweet grape tomato grown with different depths and frequencies of irrigation in protected environment
Keywords: Tomate - Cultivo
Irrigação por gotejamento
Eficiência de uso da água
Mini tomate
Tomato - Cultivation
Drip irrigation
Water use efficiency
Mini tomato
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Instituto de Pesquisa e Inovação na Agricultura Irrigada – INOVAGRI
Citation: FERREIRA, E. D. et al. Tomate sweet grape cultivado com diferentes lâminas e frequências de irrigação em ambiente protegido. Revista Brasileira de Agricultura Irrigada, Fortaleza, v. 13, n. 3, p. 3402-3411, 2019.
Abstract: Sweet grape tomatoes are increasing participation in the Brazilian market. However, information about crop management, such as water requirements during the crop is still scarce. Thus, this paper aimed to evaluate the effect of different irrigation depths and frequencies on the productive characteristics of sweet grape tomato cultivated in greenhouse production. The crop was grown in pots and irrigated by drip. We used a statistical factorial scheme design with five irrigation water depths (40, 60, 100, 120 and 140% of replacement measured with a reduced pan) with three frequencies (1, 2 and 3 irrigations per day) and four replications. The number, productivity, diameter and fruits’ length and water use efficiency (WUE) were evaluated. All evaluated attributes were statistically significantly influenced by the irrigation depths with a positive linear fit. The highest WUE value was obtained with irrigation based on the 60% replacement of the reduced pan’s evaporation.
URI: https://inovagri.org.br/revista/index.php/rbai/article/view/1009
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