TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of heating nutrient solution on water and mineral uptake and early yield of two cucurbits under soilless culture
AU - Urrestarazu, Miguel
AU - Salas, María Del Carmen
AU - Valera, Diego
AU - Gómez, Adrián
AU - Mazuela, Pilar Carolina
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - Root temperature may affect the production of greenhouse vegetables under soilless culture. Four independent experiments were carried out over two consecutive crop cycles using two different substrates: rockwool and coconut coir waste. Three heating treatments were applied: non heating (T0), nutrient solution at 12-16°C (T1), and at 18-22°C (T2). The experiments were carried out in greenhouses in Almería (SE Spain) on cucumber and melon. Mean substrate and air temperature were not affected by the treatments. Under conditions of nutrient solution heating EC and percentage of drainage volume decreased, while water and mineral nutrient absorption increased. However, results showed great differences between both crops and substrates. A significant decrease in nitrate and phosphate emission from the substrates was also recorded, especially in rockwool substrate. Few effects were observed concerning yield and fruit quality parameters, but in rockwool-grown melon early yield was enhanced. It follows that nutrient solution heating is a low-cost and environmentally friendly method of increasing early melon yield.
AB - Root temperature may affect the production of greenhouse vegetables under soilless culture. Four independent experiments were carried out over two consecutive crop cycles using two different substrates: rockwool and coconut coir waste. Three heating treatments were applied: non heating (T0), nutrient solution at 12-16°C (T1), and at 18-22°C (T2). The experiments were carried out in greenhouses in Almería (SE Spain) on cucumber and melon. Mean substrate and air temperature were not affected by the treatments. Under conditions of nutrient solution heating EC and percentage of drainage volume decreased, while water and mineral nutrient absorption increased. However, results showed great differences between both crops and substrates. A significant decrease in nitrate and phosphate emission from the substrates was also recorded, especially in rockwool substrate. Few effects were observed concerning yield and fruit quality parameters, but in rockwool-grown melon early yield was enhanced. It follows that nutrient solution heating is a low-cost and environmentally friendly method of increasing early melon yield.
KW - Coconut coir dust
KW - Cucumber
KW - Hydroponic
KW - Melon
KW - Pollution by emission
KW - Rockwool
KW - Root temperature
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/40349110884
U2 - 10.1080/01904160801895068
DO - 10.1080/01904160801895068
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:40349110884
SN - 0190-4167
VL - 31
SP - 527
EP - 538
JO - Journal of Plant Nutrition
JF - Journal of Plant Nutrition
IS - 3
ER -