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Effect of two irrigation rates on yield,incidence of blossom-end rot,mineral content and free amino acid levels in tomato cultivated under drip irrigation using saline water
Authors:J. A. Franco  P. J. Pérez-Saura  J. A. Ferná Ndez  M. Parra  A. L. García
Affiliation:1. Area de Producció n Vegetal, Departamento de Ingeniería Aplicada, Universidad Polité cnica de Cartagena, Alfonso XIII, 34, 30203 Cartagena, Spainjafranco@plc.um.es;3. Area de Producció n Vegetal, Departamento de Ingeniería Aplicada, Universidad Polité cnica de Cartagena, Alfonso XIII, 34, 30203 Cartagena, Spain;4. Departamento de Química Agrícola Geología y Edafología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus Universitario de Espinardo, 30071 Espinardo (Murcia), Spain
Abstract:Summary

An experiment investigated the effects of two rates of irrigation, one of which reflected a substantial degree of water stress, on the mineral content, free amino acid levels and incidence of blossom-end rot (BER) in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. `Durinta'). The plants were grown in the open with drip irrigation using saline water from a well (mean ECw 5.2 dS m21). The yield per plant was higher and fewer fruit were affected by BER in the treatment involving the higher level of irrigation. The fruit of the first and fifth truss, and the leaves immediately above, were analysed for their macronutrient, micronutrient and free amino acid content. The macronutrient leaf and fruit content hardly showed any difference, only the N concentration in fruit being significantly affected in the water stressed plants, in which the levels were higher. The Ca concentration in the stylar portion of mature fruit, which is related with the incidence of BER, was not significantly affected by the level of irrigation. As regards micronutrients, only the Fe (in leaf and fruit of the first truss), Cu (in leaf of the first truss), Zn (in leaf and fruit of the first truss, and leaf of the fifth truss) and Mn (in leaf of the first truss) concentrations differed significantly. The total free amino acid leaf content was similar in both irrigation treatments. However, the total free amino acid content of fruit, significantly those of the first truss, was higher in the less irrigated treatment. The amino acids: aspartic acid (only from the first.truss), glutamic acid, proline and alanine had high concentrations in the fruit of the less irrigated plants, while the g-aminobutyric acid and phenylalanine (only from the fifth truss) concentrations were higher in fruit of the more irrigated plants.
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