Performance of processing tomatoes under different supply levels of crop evapotranspiration release_yrcqmwnjqja3rmqufojm36b6ke

by Cícero J Silva, Nadson C Pontes, Adelmo Golynski, Marcos B Braga, Alice M Quezado-Duval, Nikson EP Silva

Published in Horticultura Brasileira by FapUNIFESP (SciELO).

2018   Volume 36, p299-305

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ABSTRACT Irrigation management is essential to promote appropriate plant growth and guarantee production and quality of the tomatoes for processing, increases the efficiency of nutrients use and contributes to ensure the sustainability of the production chain. This study was installed to evaluate productive performance of two processing tomato hybrids submitted to five water depths under drip irrigation system. Five levels of crop evapotranspiration (ETc) replacement (60%, 100%, 140%, 180% and 220%) and two tomato hybrids (BRS Sena and H 9992) were tested. The experimental design was a 5×2 factorial arranged in randomized complete block design with four replications. During the crop cycle, hybrids BRS Sena and H 9992 needed 692.20 and 418.43 mm of water, yielding 80 and 44.06 t ha-1, respectively. For both hybrids, the higher water productivity was observed when lower levels of irrigation were applied. Higher productivities and pulp yields of 'BRS Sena' and 'H 9992' were noticed when replacing 150-166% and 99-101% ETc, respectively. We observed that improving the performance of processing hybrid tomatoes is possible by adjusting irrigation levels for each hybrid according to growing conditions.
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