会议专题

Effects of irrigation frequency on yield and quality of melon under open field conditions in Minqin oasis

  A better understanding of the effects of irrigation frequency on production and quality of melon(Cucumis melo cv.Huanghemi)plants can help to propose optimal irrigation scheduling.For this purpose,experiments were conducted to determine the most suitable irrigation frequencies in melon grown in field conditions under furrow irrigation in the Minqin oasis,northwest China.Three irrigation intervals(15,10 and 7 days,T1,T2 and T3,respectively)were tested in the study.Plants were adequately watered from sowing to final thinning stage with the same irrigation frequency,and then were irrigated at 15,10 and 7 days intervals,depending on the treatment.The total water applied was equal for all the treatments.The results showed that higher the irrigation frequency,the higher was the biomass,fresh weight of the single melon,leaves and stem,TSS,total sugar and total amino acids.However,the firmness of fruit decreased with increase in the frequency of irrigation.Although the yield under T3 was the highest(27.8 t ha-1)and that of T1was the lowest(19.06 t ha-1),the market value of T2 and T3 was significantly higher than that of T1 and there was no obvious difference between T2 and T3.The study indicates that the T2(10 days)is the best irrigation interval for melon(Cucumis melo cv.Huanghemi)in the Minqin oasis.

Huang Cuihua Xue Xian Zong Li You Quangang Wang Tao Tedeschi Anna

Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification,Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Res Center for Eco-material and Green Chemistry,Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,ChineseAcademy of Institute for Mediterranean Agricultural and Forest Systems,CNR. Via Patacca 85,80056 Ercolano Naple

国际会议

The 11th International Conference on Development of Drylands(第十一届国际干旱区大会)

北京

英文

358-365

2013-03-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)