Irrigation of radish cultivars in the region of Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Palabras clave:
Protected cultivation. Horticulture. Irrigation management. Raphanus sativus.Resumen
The region of Viçosa in Brazil stands out for vegetable production. For success in this activity, the correct
choice of cultivar with the correctly applied irrigation are necessary. As such, the aim of this study was to evaluate the
agronomic performance of radish cultivars submitted to different irrigation depths. The radish crop was grown in a protected
environment over three cycles, for periods of 38 to 40 days. The experimental design was of randomised complete blocks in
split plots with five replications, comprising five irrigation depths (50, 75, 100, 125 and 150% of crop evapotranspirationETc) in the plots, with three radish cultivars in the subplots. (Hybrid no 25 - Sakata, Crunchy Royale - Sakata and Vip
Crimson - Feltrin). A drip irrigation system was used, with the ETc obtained by means of the GESAI method. The following
parameters were evaluated: root depth, plant water potential, leaf temperature, leaf weight, root diameter and length, number
and weight of commercial and non-commercial roots, and water use efficiency. Since the experimental soil presented high
water retention and availability, greater than 1.8 mm cm-1, an irrigation depth of 50% ETc is recommended, provided that
the soil is at field capacity at the start of the cycle. When considering productivity and quality, the Crunchy Royale cultivar
is recommended when cultivating the radish in Viçosa, Brazil.