Effects of nutrition systems and irrigation programs on tomato in soilless culture |
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Authors: | MK Meric IH TuzelY Tuzel GB Oztekin |
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Institution: | a Ege University, Bergama Technical and Business College, Greenhouse Program, 35700 Bergama, ?zmir, Turkey b Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Irrigation and Agricultural Structures, 35100 Bornova, ?zmir, Turkey c Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, 35100 Bornova, ?zmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | A research has been carried out to determine the effects of nutrition systems and irrigation programs on soilless grown tomato plants under polyethylene covered unheated greenhouse conditions. Two nutrition systems (open and closed) and three irrigation programs (high, medium and low) based on integrated indoor solar radiation triggering thresholds (1 MJ m−2 0.4 mm], 2 MJ m−2 0.8 mm] and 4 MJ m−2 1.6 mm]) in both nutrition systems have been tested. Applied and discharged nutrient solution, evapotranspiration, total and marketable yield have been measured and water use efficiency has been calculated. The highest total yield has been obtained from the open system with respectively 11% and 7.2% increases in autumn and spring. Applied nutrient solution volume and seasonal ET have been modified between 47.8-180.4 l plant−1 and 41.7-145.5 l plant−1 respectively during both growing seasons. As average of two growing seasons, respectively 826.5 and 330.6 m3 ha−1 nutrient solutions have been discharged from the greenhouse in the open and closed systems. WUE of treatments varied between 33-55 kg m−3 in autumn and 26-35 kg m−3 in spring. Highest WUE values have been determined in 4 MJ m−2 and in the closed system in both growing seasons. Results showed that the closed system and infrequent irrigations increased water use efficiency while decreasing yield and discharged nutrient solution. |
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Keywords: | Soilless culture Irrigation scheduling Evapotranspiration Water use efficiency Yield Tomato |
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