Production of strawberry cultivars in closed hydroponic systems and coconut fibre substrate
Autores/as
Fabio Miranda
Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical
Valsérgio Silva
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Francisco Sérgio Santos
Eng. Agrônomo
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Depto. de Solos
Estudante de Mestrado
Adroaldo Rosseti
Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical
Christiana Silva
Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical
Palabras clave:
Fragaria x ananassa, Hydroponics, Fertigation
Resumen
The objective of this work was to evaluate yield and average fruit weight of strawberry cultivars Albion, Camarosa, Festival and Oso Grande, in two closed hydroponic systems (gutters and grow bags), using coconut fibre as substrate. The experimental design was of randomised blocks, divided into strips, with five replications. The hydroponic systems did not differ significantly as to yield, with advantages, such as savings in water and fertilizer and reduced environmental impact, over open systems. The most productive cultivar was Festival, followed by Oso Grande, with average yields of 6.99 kg m-2 and 5.56 kg m-2 respectively. The cultivars with the greatest fruit weight were Oso Grande and Albion, having averages of 11.8 and 11.1 g respectively, with the former being significantly superior to the latter. The highest yield (7.4 kg m-2) was obtained from the cultivar Festival under the gutter system. The Ibiapaba region has conditions which are favourable to strawberry production in relation to precocity (harvesting starts in the 6th week of growth) and production continues throughout the year; however there is a need to test new cultivars and to improve the cultivation techniques with an aim to producing larger-sized fruit.