WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Breno de Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Gustavo Araújo, Santos, Anacleto Ranulfo dos, Anjos, Gilvanda Leão dos, Costa, Franciele Medeiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/8447
Resumo: Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) belongs to the plant family Cucurbitaceae. It is cultivated in many regions of Brazil, particularly in rainfed areas; thus, it is subject to the problems arising from irregular rainfall. Hydrogel is a soil conditioner used to retain and provide water to plants for long periods of time. Therefore, incorporating hydrogel into the soil should increase water availability for watermelon cultivation, and may be an alternative method to reduce the risk of water deficit. This study evaluated the effect of different concentrations of hydrogel on the initial growth of watermelon cv. ‘Crimson Sweet’ under different shading conditions. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with completely randomized design with a 4×3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of four hydrogel doses (0.0; 1.5; 3.0; and 6.0 g L–1 substrate), three shading conditions (under full sun; black shade net, and red shade net, both with 50% shading), and five replicates per treatment. The variables evaluated were plant height; stem diameter; shoot, root, and total dry matter; and leaf area. The best hydrogel dose for watermelon cultivation was 1.5 g L–1, but the higher doses impaired plant growth, regardless of shading conditions. The black net improved biomass accumulation in ‘Crimson Sweet’ watermelon, whereas the red net induced plant etiolation.
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spelling WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONSCRESCIMENTO INICIAL DE MELANCIEIRA EM DIFERENTES CONCENTRAÇÕES DE HIDROGEL E CONDIÇÕES DE SOMBREAMENTOCitrullus lanatus. Soil conditioner. Shade nets.Citrullus lanatus. Condicionador de solo. Malhas de sombreamento.Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) belongs to the plant family Cucurbitaceae. It is cultivated in many regions of Brazil, particularly in rainfed areas; thus, it is subject to the problems arising from irregular rainfall. Hydrogel is a soil conditioner used to retain and provide water to plants for long periods of time. Therefore, incorporating hydrogel into the soil should increase water availability for watermelon cultivation, and may be an alternative method to reduce the risk of water deficit. This study evaluated the effect of different concentrations of hydrogel on the initial growth of watermelon cv. ‘Crimson Sweet’ under different shading conditions. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with completely randomized design with a 4×3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of four hydrogel doses (0.0; 1.5; 3.0; and 6.0 g L–1 substrate), three shading conditions (under full sun; black shade net, and red shade net, both with 50% shading), and five replicates per treatment. The variables evaluated were plant height; stem diameter; shoot, root, and total dry matter; and leaf area. The best hydrogel dose for watermelon cultivation was 1.5 g L–1, but the higher doses impaired plant growth, regardless of shading conditions. The black net improved biomass accumulation in ‘Crimson Sweet’ watermelon, whereas the red net induced plant etiolation.A melancieira é uma cucurbitácea cultivada em várias regiões do Brasil, principalmente, em áreas de sequeiro, sujeito aos riscos da irregularidade das chuvas. O hidrogel é um condicionador do solo utilizado para reter e disponibilizar água para as plantas por períodos prolongados. Assim, a incorporação do hidrogel no solo visando aumentar a disponibilidade de água para o cultivo da melancieira pode ser uma alternativa para diminuir os riscos de déficit hídrico. Diante do exposto, objetivou avaliar o efeito do hidrogel no crescimento inicial de melancieira cultivar ‘Crimson Sweet’, em diferentes condições de sombreamento. O trabalho foi realizado em casa de vegetação, organizado experimentalmente no delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 4x3, sendo o primeiro fator quatro doses de hidrogel (0,0; 1,5; 3,0; 6,0 g L-1 de substrato) e o segundo fator três ambientes de sombreamento (sol pleno; malha de cor preta e malha fotoconversora de cor vermelha, ambas com 50 % de sombreamento), e cinco repetições por tratamento. Procedeu-se as análises das seguintes variáveis: altura das plantas, diâmetro do caule, massa seca da parte aérea, massa seca da raiz, massa seca total e área foliar. A melhor concentração dentre aquelas testadas para o cultivo de melancieira foi de 1,5 g L-1 de hidrogel, sendo que doses superiores não favorecem o crescimento das plantas, independentemente das condições de sombreamento. O uso da malha preta favoreceu o acúmulo de massa em plantas de melancia ‘Crimson Sweet’ enquanto a malha vermelha induziu ao estiolamento das plantas.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2019-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/844710.1590/1983-21252019v32n407rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 32 No. 4 (2019); 915-923Revista Caatinga; v. 32 n. 4 (2019); 915-9231983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/8447/10101Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Breno de JesusRodrigues, Gustavo AraújoSantos, Anacleto Ranulfo dosAnjos, Gilvanda Leão dosCosta, Franciele Medeiros2023-07-20T17:53:17Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/8447Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:39.962962Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
CRESCIMENTO INICIAL DE MELANCIEIRA EM DIFERENTES CONCENTRAÇÕES DE HIDROGEL E CONDIÇÕES DE SOMBREAMENTO
title WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
spellingShingle WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
Pereira, Breno de Jesus
Citrullus lanatus. Soil conditioner. Shade nets.
Citrullus lanatus. Condicionador de solo. Malhas de sombreamento.
title_short WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
title_full WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
title_fullStr WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
title_sort WATERMELON INITIAL GROWTH UNDER DIFFERENT HYDROGEL CONCENTRATIONS AND SHADING CONDITIONS
author Pereira, Breno de Jesus
author_facet Pereira, Breno de Jesus
Rodrigues, Gustavo Araújo
Santos, Anacleto Ranulfo dos
Anjos, Gilvanda Leão dos
Costa, Franciele Medeiros
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Gustavo Araújo
Santos, Anacleto Ranulfo dos
Anjos, Gilvanda Leão dos
Costa, Franciele Medeiros
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Breno de Jesus
Rodrigues, Gustavo Araújo
Santos, Anacleto Ranulfo dos
Anjos, Gilvanda Leão dos
Costa, Franciele Medeiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrullus lanatus. Soil conditioner. Shade nets.
Citrullus lanatus. Condicionador de solo. Malhas de sombreamento.
topic Citrullus lanatus. Soil conditioner. Shade nets.
Citrullus lanatus. Condicionador de solo. Malhas de sombreamento.
description Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) belongs to the plant family Cucurbitaceae. It is cultivated in many regions of Brazil, particularly in rainfed areas; thus, it is subject to the problems arising from irregular rainfall. Hydrogel is a soil conditioner used to retain and provide water to plants for long periods of time. Therefore, incorporating hydrogel into the soil should increase water availability for watermelon cultivation, and may be an alternative method to reduce the risk of water deficit. This study evaluated the effect of different concentrations of hydrogel on the initial growth of watermelon cv. ‘Crimson Sweet’ under different shading conditions. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with completely randomized design with a 4×3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of four hydrogel doses (0.0; 1.5; 3.0; and 6.0 g L–1 substrate), three shading conditions (under full sun; black shade net, and red shade net, both with 50% shading), and five replicates per treatment. The variables evaluated were plant height; stem diameter; shoot, root, and total dry matter; and leaf area. The best hydrogel dose for watermelon cultivation was 1.5 g L–1, but the higher doses impaired plant growth, regardless of shading conditions. The black net improved biomass accumulation in ‘Crimson Sweet’ watermelon, whereas the red net induced plant etiolation.
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