The aim of this research was to study in hydroponics and greenhouse conditions the effect of two levels of usable moisture from the substrate in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.), by the irrigation technique of partial root drying (PRD). For that, physiological variables were evaluated (dry matter of leaf, stem, root and fruit, water relations, gas exchange, yield), fruit quality (firmness, total soluble solids, pH and electrical conductivity) and the efficiency of water use. The experiment was done in Lomas de San Esteban, Texcoco, Mexico State in 2006. Plants grew in homogeneous volume containers with tezontle, the root was divided in two parts and two available moisture (AM) treatments were applied residual in substrate, control: 8...
The grown under cover soils deteriorate by irrigation withsaline water and lack of leaching by rain....
The objective was to determine the effect of the irrigation deficit applied in the initial and devel...
Previous partial root-zone drying (PRD) experiments on tomato, carried out under controlled conditio...
Partial root zone drying is a reduced irrigation technology to save water. The objective of this res...
One of the main challenges in modern agriculture is to make a more sustainable use of water and plan...
The experiment was conducted to evaluate the morphological/physiological characteristics of tomato p...
A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of four levels of water application on the yield and ...
Introdution: Partial root drying (PRD) is a new irrigation and growing plants technique which improv...
Introdution: Partial root drying (PRD) is a new irrigation and growing plants technique which improv...
ABSTRACT Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most cultivated and consumed fruit in the wo...
The low availability of water resources is among the factors that have limited agricultural product...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
The grown under cover soils deteriorate by irrigation withsaline water and lack of leaching by rain....
The objective was to determine the effect of the irrigation deficit applied in the initial and devel...
Previous partial root-zone drying (PRD) experiments on tomato, carried out under controlled conditio...
Partial root zone drying is a reduced irrigation technology to save water. The objective of this res...
One of the main challenges in modern agriculture is to make a more sustainable use of water and plan...
The experiment was conducted to evaluate the morphological/physiological characteristics of tomato p...
A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of four levels of water application on the yield and ...
Introdution: Partial root drying (PRD) is a new irrigation and growing plants technique which improv...
Introdution: Partial root drying (PRD) is a new irrigation and growing plants technique which improv...
ABSTRACT Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most cultivated and consumed fruit in the wo...
The low availability of water resources is among the factors that have limited agricultural product...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
Tomato plants were grown in commercial compost with the root system divided equally in two parts (PR...
The grown under cover soils deteriorate by irrigation withsaline water and lack of leaching by rain....
The objective was to determine the effect of the irrigation deficit applied in the initial and devel...
Previous partial root-zone drying (PRD) experiments on tomato, carried out under controlled conditio...