Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Joseano Graciliano da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lopes, Kilson Pinheiro, Oliveira, Odair Honorato de, Rodrigues, Marília Hortência Batista da Silva, Paiva, Francisco Jean da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/53580
Resumo: The cultivation of non-traditional fruits has gained ground in the horticulture sector, but which, in certain situations, are plants that require previous studies related to soil adaptability, climate, and irrigation water quality. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the effects of irrigation water salinity on Physalis peruviana L. (fisális) plants in the different growth phases. The experimental area was installed on the premises of the Federal University of Campina Grande, adopting a casualized block design, with four saline levels of irrigation water (0.3; 1.2; 2.1 and 3.0 dS m-1) and five repetitions per treatment. The variables analyzed were: stem diameter, plant height and number of leaves every 15 days, leaf area at 55 days after transplanting, number of side branches, number of flower buds, number of flowers, average fruit weight, polar diameter, and equatorial diameter of fruits, number of fruits per plant and productivity. According to the results, the plants were tolerant to saline levels of irrigation water of up to 3.0 dS m-1, without prejudice to the phenological and productive characteristics of the crop. The unitary increase in the salinity of the irrigation water did not result in damage to the physiological characteristics of the plants until the 60 days of transplanting.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
title Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
spellingShingle Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
Silva, Joseano Graciliano da
Electric conductivity
Physalis peruviana L.
Productivity
Semiarid.
Salinity; Fruits
Salinidade; Hortifrutas
title_short Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
title_full Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
title_fullStr Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
title_full_unstemmed Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
title_sort Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in physalis plants: productive aspects
author Silva, Joseano Graciliano da
author_facet Silva, Joseano Graciliano da
Lopes, Kilson Pinheiro
Oliveira, Odair Honorato de
Rodrigues, Marília Hortência Batista da Silva
Paiva, Francisco Jean da Silva
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Kilson Pinheiro
Oliveira, Odair Honorato de
Rodrigues, Marília Hortência Batista da Silva
Paiva, Francisco Jean da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Joseano Graciliano da
Lopes, Kilson Pinheiro
Oliveira, Odair Honorato de
Rodrigues, Marília Hortência Batista da Silva
Paiva, Francisco Jean da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electric conductivity
Physalis peruviana L.
Productivity
Semiarid.
Salinity; Fruits
Salinidade; Hortifrutas
topic Electric conductivity
Physalis peruviana L.
Productivity
Semiarid.
Salinity; Fruits
Salinidade; Hortifrutas
description The cultivation of non-traditional fruits has gained ground in the horticulture sector, but which, in certain situations, are plants that require previous studies related to soil adaptability, climate, and irrigation water quality. In this sense, this work aimed to evaluate the effects of irrigation water salinity on Physalis peruviana L. (fisális) plants in the different growth phases. The experimental area was installed on the premises of the Federal University of Campina Grande, adopting a casualized block design, with four saline levels of irrigation water (0.3; 1.2; 2.1 and 3.0 dS m-1) and five repetitions per treatment. The variables analyzed were: stem diameter, plant height and number of leaves every 15 days, leaf area at 55 days after transplanting, number of side branches, number of flower buds, number of flowers, average fruit weight, polar diameter, and equatorial diameter of fruits, number of fruits per plant and productivity. According to the results, the plants were tolerant to saline levels of irrigation water of up to 3.0 dS m-1, without prejudice to the phenological and productive characteristics of the crop. The unitary increase in the salinity of the irrigation water did not result in damage to the physiological characteristics of the plants until the 60 days of transplanting.
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