Irrigation scheduling techniques and irrigation frequency on capsicum growth and yield

Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate different irrigation scheduling strategies on capsicum growth and yield in protected environment. The experiment was carried out at the Northeastern of Brazil. Five irrigation scheduling techniques to define water depth (weighing lysimeter, Hargreaves-Samani equation, Piché evaporimeter, tensiometer and soil moisture sensor) and two application frequencies (F1- once a day and F2-alternating frequency) were tested. A completely randomized factorial design experiment was installed in a 5 x 2 factorial scheme, with eight replicates. It was observed that the variables stem diameter and leaf area index were influenced by the irrigation scheduling techniques, and treatments based on Hargreaves-Samani and lysimeter scheduling methods led to the lowest values. Fruit biometric parameters were significantly affected only by the Hargreaves-Samani treatment. It can be concluded that both irrigation scheduling techniques and frequencies influenced capsicum growth and yield. Furthermore, irrigation management techniques based on soil sensors caused the highest yields.

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Main Authors: Gordin,Leandro Candido, Cabral de Almeida,Ceres Duarte Guedes, Santos Júnior,José Amilton, de França e Silva,Ênio Farias, dos Santos Almeida,Alexsandro Cláudio, da Silva,Girlayne Santana Norberto
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2019
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0012-73532019000400042
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