Title of article :
Optimization of Controlled Water and Nitrogen Fertigation on Greenhouse Culture of Capsicum annuum
Author/Authors :
Xiang, Youzhen College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China - Key Laboratory of Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering in Arid and Semiarid Areas of Ministry of Education - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Zou, Haiyang College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Zhang, Fucang College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China - Key Laboratory of Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering in Arid and Semiarid Areas of Ministry of Education - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Wu, You College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Yan, Shicheng College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Zhang, Xinyan College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Tian, Jianke College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Qiang, Shengcai College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Wang, Haidong College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering - Northwest A&F University - Yangling 712100 - China , Zhou, Hanmi College of Agricultural Engineering - Henan University of Science and Technology - Luoyang 471003 - China
Pages :
11
From page :
1
To page :
11
Abstract :
This study investigated the effects of different combinations of irrigation and nitrogen levels on the growth of greenhouse sweet peppers, assessing yield, quality, water use effciency (WUE), and partial factor productivity from applied N (PFPN). By using controlled drip irrigation, the optimal conditions for effcient, large-scale, high-yield, and high quality production of sweet peppers in Northwest China were determined. Using the local conventional irrigation and nitrogen regime as a control (105% ET0, N: 300 kg⋅hm−2), three alternative irrigation levels were also tested, at 90%, 75%, and 60% ET0. These were combined with nitrogen levels at 100%, as the control, and 75%, 50%, and 25%, resulting in 16 combination treatments.The results show that diferent supplies of water and nitrogen nutrition had a signifcant impact on the growth, yield, WUE, PFPN, and quality of fruit. The treatments of W0.90N0.75, W0.90N0.50, W0.75N0.75, and W0.75N0.50 can better maintain the “source-sink” relationship of peppers. They increased the economic yield, WUE, and PFPN. A principal component analysis was performed to evaluate indicators of fruit quality, revealing that the treatment of W0.75N0.50 resulted in the best fruit quality. For greenhouse sweet peppers produced in Northwest China, the combination of W0.90N0.75 resulted in the highest economic yield of 34.85 kg⋅hm−2. Te combination of W0.75N0.75 had the highest WUE of 16.50 kg⋅m−3. Te W0.75N0.50 combination treatment had the highest fruit quality score. For sustainable ecological development and in view of limited water resources in the area, we recommend the W0.75N0.50 combination treatment, since it could obtain the optimal fruit quality, while its economic yield and WUE were 9% and 4% less than the maximum, respectively. Tis study provides a theoretical basis for the optimal management of water and nitrogen during production of greenhouse sweet peppers in Northwest China.
Keywords :
Optimization , Controlled Water , Nitrogen Fertigation , Greenhouse Culture , Capsicum annuum
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2614464
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