Spinach-irrigating and fertilizing for optimum quality,quantity, and economy |
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Authors: | Jinxiu Zhang Yubo Yue Zhimin Sha George Kirumba Yi Zhang Zhigang Bei |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China;2. Key Laboratory of Urban Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Shanghai, PRC, China;3. Key Laboratory of Urban Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Shanghai, PRC, China;4. Water Science and Technology Park, Shanghai Qingpu Water Authority, Qingpu District, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | The increasing scarcity of water for irrigation and environmental pollution due to excessive use of fertilizers are the important problems in vegetable production. A field experiment with combination of three levels of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization was employed to optimize the irrigation and nitrogen fertilizer usage of spinach. Traits, yields, quality, and economic factors of spinach under different regimes were determined. The yield was the highest when spinach was grown under the condition of the soil water content at 16.5% combined with 170 kg ha?1 of nitrogen fertilizer, while the lowest yield was recorded for the one under the soil water content at 12.5% with 0 kg ha?1. Nitrate and oxalate contents of spinach were highly dependent on levels of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization. Nitrogen fertilization significantly decreased nitrogen use efficiency. Both water use efficiency and profit responded positively to increased nitrogen fertilizer usage. To optimize the quality and earnings of spinach, and consider the fact that nitrogen fertilizer could degrade the quality of spinach, application of the nitrogen fertilizer at 85 kg ha?1 and maintenance of the soil water content at 16.5% could be recommended for spinach cultivation under field conditions. Therefore, the findings in this present study are important to improve our knowledge of the irrigation and fertilization for the sustainable agriculture. |
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Keywords: | irrigation nitrogen use efficiency profit spinach quality water use efficiency |
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