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Rodrigues, Maria da Luz
2014
Type
article
Publisher
Identifier
António Canatário Duarte, Abel Veloso, António Ramos, Dora Ferreira and Maria Paula Simões, (2020) - Deficit Irrigation in Peach Orchards under Water Scarcity Conditions. In International Congress on Engineering — Engineering for Evolution, KnE Engineering, pages 716–727. DOI 10.18502/keg.v5i6.7092
10.18502/keg.v5i6.7092
Title
Deficit Irrigation in Peach Orchards under Water Scarcity Conditions
Subject
Deficit irrigation
Irrigation
Peach production
Beira Interior
Peach tree
Total soluble solids
Fruit firmness
Irrigation
Peach production
Beira Interior
Peach tree
Total soluble solids
Fruit firmness
Date
2020-10-10T11:09:37Z
2020-10-10T11:09:37Z
2020
2020-10-10T11:09:37Z
2020
Description
The irrigation patterns in two peach orchards, located in the central eastern region of
Portugal, called “Beira Interior”, and the effect of different amounts of irrigation on the
total production and fruit quality were evaluated. The experiment was conducted in
2016, in two different orchards, and included three treatments correspondent to three
different flow rates per tree: 8, 12 and 16 l/hour. The water balance, which included the
water supplied by rain and irrigation and the crop evapotranspiration, was developed.
At harvest, crop production, pulp firmness and percentage of the total soluble solids
were evaluated. There were no significant differences between treatments in the
average production per tree. However, in one of the orchards production increased
with the volume of irrigation. In the same orchard, fruit firmness decreased with the
increasing water supply. Total soluble solids had decreased with the increasing water
supply in both orchards, probably as a consequence of the dilution effect due, directly,
to the water incorporated in the fruits, or, indirectly, to the larger fruits produced by
the trees that were irrigated more. In general, the treatments used in this study as well
as in the farmers’ practices, the supplied water was in deficit, but the farmers tend
empirically to follow closely the evolution of evapotranspiration.
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Access restrictions
openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Language
eng
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