Sunflower cultivation in a hydroponic system under different salinity levels

Authors

  • José Santos Júnior Instituto Nacional do Semi-Árido
  • Hans Gheyi Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
  • Doroteu Guedes Filho Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
  • Nildo Dias Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
  • Frederico Soares Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Goiano

Keywords:

Achenes, Forage, Hydroponic

Abstract

Hydroponic systems have constituted an alternative for calculating the adverse natural factors of agricultural production in the semi-arid regions of Brazil, such as shallow rocky and infertile soils, and the scarcity of high quality water resources (high salt content). This work studied the yield of the sunflower (variety EMBRAPA 122/V-2000) destined for achene and fodder (phytomass) production, grown hydroponically, using coconut fiber as substrate and irrigated with brackish water of varying salinities. The experimental layout used was completely randomized into a 5 x 2 factorial design with three replications, five levels of water salinity and two of planting density - with one or two plants per pot being studied. The irrigation water was composed of 50% standard nutrient solution and 50% municipal water supply, with added levels of NaCl, resulting in an electric conductivity (EC w) of 1.7; 4.3; 6.0; 9.0 and 11.5 dS m-1. The differential density of the sunflower plants positively affected the yield components of grain and biomass, showing greater viability when using two plants per pot.

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Published

2011-07-05

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Section

Agricultural Engineering