2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362010000400020
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Manejo da irrigação do meloeiro com base na evaporação do tanque classe A

Abstract: Irrigation management of muskmelon using the class A pan evaporationAn experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of irrigation levels, based on fractions of the class A pan evaporation, on yield and the chemical and physical characteristics of muskmelon cultivar Bonus n o 2 grown under plastic house conditions and drip irrigation in Roraima State, Brazil. The experimental design was randomized blocks with six treatments (0.20; 0.40; 0.60; 0.80; 1.00 and 1.20% of ECA) and four replications. The results… Show more

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“…These results differ from those reported by a number of authors (Koetz et al 2006, Araujo et al 2010, who observed that the soluble solids * 5 % of significance; ns not significant at 5 %; DF: degrees of freedom; CV: coefficient of variation. content was higher at shallower irrigation levels.…”
Section: Source Of Variation Dfcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These results differ from those reported by a number of authors (Koetz et al 2006, Araujo et al 2010, who observed that the soluble solids * 5 % of significance; ns not significant at 5 %; DF: degrees of freedom; CV: coefficient of variation. content was higher at shallower irrigation levels.…”
Section: Source Of Variation Dfcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, Sousa et al (1999) recommend irrigation for melon crops when the soil water tension is between 6 kPa and 15 kPa at 30 cm depth. Araújo et al (2010) evaluated irrigation of melon using class A tanks and found an increasing linear fruit yield with increasing irrigation rates, resulting in the maximum fruit yield of 4 kg m -2 , and improvement of fruit physical characteristics (except pulp firmness) with increasing irrigation depths. Braga et al (2006) recommended irrigation for melon crops when the soil water tension is between 30 and 40 kPa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redondo Cone Sul presented a higher productivity compared to the remaining evaluated cultivars, independently of the nitrogen and potassium dosages applied in topdressing. The variability in the yield of a determined crop in the field might be inherent to the soil, to the climate, or induced by the handling (Medeiros et al, 2007;Viana et al, 2007;Silva et al, 2008;Araújo et al, 2010). Viana et al (2007) report that the fertigated and cultivated melon yield in protected environment was nor responsive to the application of different Figure 2.…”
Section: Casca De Carvalho and Gaúcho Redondo Conementioning
confidence: 99%
“…studying the effect of different nitrogen dosages in formulation with the potassium (NPK 20-00-20) applied in topdressing in the severity of the gummy stem blight (Didymella bryoniae) in watermelon, verified that the fertilization with these nutrients did not affect the severity of the disease. Disease severity might be influenced by the handling quality of the crops and by the climate, together favoring or not the relation between the vegetal species and the pathogen(Araújo et al, 2010;Lebeda & Cohen, 2011;Pautasso et al, 2012). Furthermore, other…”
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confidence: 99%