2008
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2008.776.3
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Effect of Surface Drip Irrigation on Asparagus Cultivars in Central Poland

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“…According to study published by Maruyama et al [19] and Rolbiecki et al [21,22,27] the irrigation of the watermelon plants is especially important when the cultivation is carried out on a very light and sandy soil. Drip irrigation on a very light soil also has a positive effect on marketable yields of other vegetable species, such as zucchini, lettuce, radish and asparagus [28][29][30]. The yield of watermelon fruits measured in the present experiment during the years 2012-2015 was similar to those in other studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…According to study published by Maruyama et al [19] and Rolbiecki et al [21,22,27] the irrigation of the watermelon plants is especially important when the cultivation is carried out on a very light and sandy soil. Drip irrigation on a very light soil also has a positive effect on marketable yields of other vegetable species, such as zucchini, lettuce, radish and asparagus [28][29][30]. The yield of watermelon fruits measured in the present experiment during the years 2012-2015 was similar to those in other studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Under the climatic conditions of Poland irrigation is the method of supplementing water defi cits. Due to decreasing resources of disposable water for irrigation, more and more attention is paid to water-saving irrigation systems, the so-called microirrigation, including drip irrigation which is characterized with the high infl uence of the agricultural productivity effects (Pierzgalski and Jeznach 1993, Jeznach 2007, Rolbiecki and Rolbiecki 2008. The preliminary results of the present research by Figas et al (2011) point to the fact that cup plant is a plant predestined for growing under supplemental irrigation.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Nowadays, in Poland, the irrigation is considered as a profitable crop treatment commonly performed in the field cultivation of vegetable plants [7;8]. The results reported by [28][29][30][31][32] also confirmed positive effects of the irrigation techniques on the yield of many vegetable species cultivated in the region of Bydgoszcz (central Poland).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%