Morpho-physiological aspects, yield and water-use efficiency in the Gália melon plant in a protected environment
Authors
Rener Ferraz
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Alberto Melo
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Rosinaldo Ferreira
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Alexson Dutra
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Lucimara Figueredo
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Keywords:
Cucumis melo L, Water levels, Fruit cultivation, Cultivation - Melon
Abstract
The protected cultivation of the melon has reached a prominent position in Brazil, allowing for year-round harvesting, a greater control of pathogens and diseases, a reduction in leaching-induced nutrient-loss, a reduction in the plant physiological stress and an improvement in production quality. The objective of this work was to assess morpho-physiological aspects, yield, fruit quality and water-use efficiency of the Gália melon grown in a greenhouse at different irrigation levels. The experiment was carried out on Campus IV of the Paraíba State University in Catolé do Rocha (PB). A completely randomized design was used at five irrigation levels (60; 80; 100; 120 and 140% of the ETo), which corresponded to 43; 57; 71; 85 and 99 mm plant-1 cycle-1 respectively, with eight repetitions. The variables measured were: leaf area, main-stem length, leaf and stem dry-weight, specific mass and leaf area, fruit yield, soluble-solid content and efficiency of water usage. The increase in irrigation volume resulted in significant response of the morpho-physiological attributes, and fruit yield and quality, however this increase causes a significant reduction in water- use efficiency (US).