Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrosa,Adriene Woods
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto, Matiello,Edson Marcio, Fontes,Paulo Cezar Rezende, Pereira,Paulo Roberto Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of fruits and the nutritional status of cucumber CV. Aodai cultivated in nutrient solutions with different N:K ratios. The hydroponic cultivation was initially performed, during the vegetative growth, in nutrient solution with 1:2.0 mmol L-1 N:K, and, later, during fruit setting, in four different nutrient solutions with N:K (w/w) at the ratios 1:1.4, 1:1.7, 1:2.0 and 1:2.5. An additional treatment with a nutrient solution containing the ratio 1:2.2 (w/w) N:K during the vegetative growth and N:K 1:1.4 (w/w) during fruit setting, both with 10% ammonium (NH4+) was included. The treatments were arranged in a randomized design with six replicates. Irrigation was carried out with deionized water until seed germination, and then with nutrient solution until 30 days after germination, when plants were transplanted. Plants in the hydroponic growing beds were irrigated with the solutions for vegetative growth, and, after 21 days, the solutions were replaced by solutions for fruit setting. At 45 and 60 days after transplanting, the fresh weight, length, diameter, volume and firmness of the fruit were evaluated, and, at 45 days after transplanting, the macronutrient concentrations in the leaves were determined. The use of different N:K ratios during fruit setting influenced the cucumber production. The ratio of 1.0:1.7 N: K (w/w), with 10% of N in the form of ammonia, is recommended for the whole cycle.
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spelling Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic systemCucumis sativus Lnutrient solutionammoniumbiometric evaluation of fruitsThe objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of fruits and the nutritional status of cucumber CV. Aodai cultivated in nutrient solutions with different N:K ratios. The hydroponic cultivation was initially performed, during the vegetative growth, in nutrient solution with 1:2.0 mmol L-1 N:K, and, later, during fruit setting, in four different nutrient solutions with N:K (w/w) at the ratios 1:1.4, 1:1.7, 1:2.0 and 1:2.5. An additional treatment with a nutrient solution containing the ratio 1:2.2 (w/w) N:K during the vegetative growth and N:K 1:1.4 (w/w) during fruit setting, both with 10% ammonium (NH4+) was included. The treatments were arranged in a randomized design with six replicates. Irrigation was carried out with deionized water until seed germination, and then with nutrient solution until 30 days after germination, when plants were transplanted. Plants in the hydroponic growing beds were irrigated with the solutions for vegetative growth, and, after 21 days, the solutions were replaced by solutions for fruit setting. At 45 and 60 days after transplanting, the fresh weight, length, diameter, volume and firmness of the fruit were evaluated, and, at 45 days after transplanting, the macronutrient concentrations in the leaves were determined. The use of different N:K ratios during fruit setting influenced the cucumber production. The ratio of 1.0:1.7 N: K (w/w), with 10% of N in the form of ammonia, is recommended for the whole cycle.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2011-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2011000500012Revista Ceres v.58 n.5 2011reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/S0034-737X2011000500012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedrosa,Adriene WoodsMartinez,Herminia Emilia PrietoMatiello,Edson MarcioFontes,Paulo Cezar RezendePereira,Paulo Roberto Gomeseng2011-11-22T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
title Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
spellingShingle Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
Pedrosa,Adriene Woods
Cucumis sativus L
nutrient solution
ammonium
biometric evaluation of fruits
title_short Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
title_full Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
title_fullStr Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
title_sort Influence of the N/K ratio on the production and quality of cucumber in hydroponic system
author Pedrosa,Adriene Woods
author_facet Pedrosa,Adriene Woods
Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto
Matiello,Edson Marcio
Fontes,Paulo Cezar Rezende
Pereira,Paulo Roberto Gomes
author_role author
author2 Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto
Matiello,Edson Marcio
Fontes,Paulo Cezar Rezende
Pereira,Paulo Roberto Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrosa,Adriene Woods
Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto
Matiello,Edson Marcio
Fontes,Paulo Cezar Rezende
Pereira,Paulo Roberto Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cucumis sativus L
nutrient solution
ammonium
biometric evaluation of fruits
topic Cucumis sativus L
nutrient solution
ammonium
biometric evaluation of fruits
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of fruits and the nutritional status of cucumber CV. Aodai cultivated in nutrient solutions with different N:K ratios. The hydroponic cultivation was initially performed, during the vegetative growth, in nutrient solution with 1:2.0 mmol L-1 N:K, and, later, during fruit setting, in four different nutrient solutions with N:K (w/w) at the ratios 1:1.4, 1:1.7, 1:2.0 and 1:2.5. An additional treatment with a nutrient solution containing the ratio 1:2.2 (w/w) N:K during the vegetative growth and N:K 1:1.4 (w/w) during fruit setting, both with 10% ammonium (NH4+) was included. The treatments were arranged in a randomized design with six replicates. Irrigation was carried out with deionized water until seed germination, and then with nutrient solution until 30 days after germination, when plants were transplanted. Plants in the hydroponic growing beds were irrigated with the solutions for vegetative growth, and, after 21 days, the solutions were replaced by solutions for fruit setting. At 45 and 60 days after transplanting, the fresh weight, length, diameter, volume and firmness of the fruit were evaluated, and, at 45 days after transplanting, the macronutrient concentrations in the leaves were determined. The use of different N:K ratios during fruit setting influenced the cucumber production. The ratio of 1.0:1.7 N: K (w/w), with 10% of N in the form of ammonia, is recommended for the whole cycle.
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the quality of fruits and the nutritional status of cucumber CV. Aodai cultivated in nutrient solutions with different N:K ratios. The hydroponic cultivation was initially performed, during the vegetative growth, in nutrient solution with 1:2.0 mmol L-1 N:K, and, later, during fruit setting, in four different nutrient solutions with N:K (w/w) at the ratios 1:1.4, 1:1.7, 1:2.0 and 1:2.5. An additional treatment with a nutrient solution containing the ratio 1:2.2 (w/w) N:K during the vegetative growth and N:K 1:1.4 (w/w) during fruit setting, both with 10% ammonium (NH4+) was included. The treatments were arranged in a randomized design with six replicates. Irrigation was carried out with deionized water until seed germination, and then with nutrient solution until 30 days after germination, when plants were transplanted. Plants in the hydroponic growing beds were irrigated with the solutions for vegetative growth, and, after 21 days, the solutions were replaced by solutions for fruit setting. At 45 and 60 days after transplanting, the fresh weight, length, diameter, volume and firmness of the fruit were evaluated, and, at 45 days after transplanting, the macronutrient concentrations in the leaves were determined. The use of different N:K ratios during fruit setting influenced the cucumber production. The ratio of 1.0:1.7 N: K (w/w), with 10% of N in the form of ammonia, is recommended for the whole cycle.
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