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  1. Kerala Agricultural University Digital Library
  2. 1. KAUTIR (Kerala Agricultural University Theses Information and Retrieval)
  3. PG Thesis
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6515
Title: Studies on the effect of alternate growing systems and irrigation schedules for soilless culture of salad cucumber
Authors: Rema, K P
Sabeena Shahul
Keywords: Microclimate inside polyhouse
FAO Cropwat model
Polyhouse vegetable cultivation
Alternate media for soilless culture
Irrigation scheduling for salad cucumber
Irrigation system
Fertigation in coirpit
Cucumber
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Tavanur
Citation: 173551
Abstract: Field study on the effect of alternate growing systems and irrigation schedules for soilless culture of salad cucumber under drip irrigation was conducted inside the naturally ventilated polyhouse in the research plot of Precision Farming Development Centre, in the Instructional Farm of KCAET, Tavanur, during November 2013 to March 2014. In this study coirpith was the media used. The crop water requirement of salad cucumber was determined using CROPWAT model. The data on micro climate inside the polyhouse were periodically recorded on daily basis. The physico chemical and engineering properties of coirpith were studied. The experiment was laid out in a two factor completely randomized block design. The plot was divided into three rectangular sections with three treatments each replicated thrice. The treatments were F1T1 (Black poly bag with daily irrigation), F1T2 (Black poly bag with alternate day irrigation), F1T3 (Black poly bag with irrigation once in 3 days), F2T1 (Lay flat grow bags with daily irrigation), F2T2 (Lay flat grow bags with alternate day irrigation), and F2T3 (Lay flat grow bags with irrigation once in 3 days). Fertigation in coir pith include both macro and micro nutrients applied as water soluble fertilizers from two tanks (tank A and tank B) through fertigation system with venturi. Data about vegetative parameters for each treatment were observed during different stages of crop growth. The results on the effect of alternate growing systems used, irrigation frequency and their combined effect on crop growth and yield parameters were statistically analyzed. Analyzing the effect of alternate growing systems, it was found that vertical type growbag filled with coirpith showed better performance than lay flat type growbag. In case of irrigation interval, crops under once in three days irrigation showed better performance at the initial stage (winter season). But during mid-season (summer season) alternate day irrigation resulted in better growth and yield than once in three days irrigation. The highest yield was for F1T2 (7.56 kg/plant) followed by F1T1 (6.34 kg/plant). Irrigation interval significantly affected irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE). The highest IWUE was for F1T3 (2590 kg/ ha.mm) and lowest was for F2T1 (446.14 kg/ ha.mm). Even though crops under alternate day irrigation were identified with remarkable yield, once in three days irrigation can be suggested in the areas experiencing water shortage. The results of this experiment showed that it is possible to obtain satisfactory yields of hybrid cucumber Hilton variety grown under polyhouse conditions in coirpith filled vertical growbags. The study also revealed that crops with once in three days irrigation at initial stages followed by alternate day irrigation during mid-stage and late stage in vertical type growbag resulted in better performance. Using inert growing media like coirpith demands full fertigation with all macro and micro nutrients for good FUE.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6515
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