Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths
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Resumo: | For melon production to meet the standards required by the market, it is necessary to use technologies that make it possible to alleviate the effect of limiting factors on crop development. Irrigation, in addition to being one of these technologies, is identified as one of the alternatives for the socioeconomic development of semiarid regions. However, this must be properly managed in order to avoid problems of degradation of water and edaphic resources. Based on the above, the objective was to analyze the behavior of the melon crop under different soil water regimes. The experiment was carried out in a private area in the Baixo Acaraú Irrigation District, using melon seeds, var. inodorus, cv. F1 10/00 “yellow” type, irrigated with different irrigation depths. The seeds were planted in rows equidistant at 2 m, placing two seeds per emitter spaced approximately 12 cm apart, totaling 24 plants per row. The plants were irrigated with a localized drip system, with 2.3 L h-1 flow emitters, spaced 0.5 m apart. The amount of water applied was determined by the need to replace losses resulting from crop evapotranspiration (ETc). Postharvest shelf life (weight loss, brix and pulp firmness) was evaluated. It was found that the different blades provided in the cycle influenced the postharvest characteristics of fruit weight, brix and texture, however, the irrigation blades caused more effects on the weight and brix characteristics as it was increased, except for variable texture of the fruit. |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depthsCalidad y vida útil poscosecha de frutos de melón sometidos a diferentes profundidades de riegoQualidade e vida útil pós-colheita dos frutos de melão submetidos a diferentes lâminas de irrigaçãoCucumis meloEvapotranspiraciónCalidad de la frutaGestión de riegoMelón.Cucumis meloEvapotranspiraçãoQualidade dos frutosManejo de irrigaçãoMeloeiro.Cucumis meloEvapotranspirationFruit qualityIrrigation managementMelon.For melon production to meet the standards required by the market, it is necessary to use technologies that make it possible to alleviate the effect of limiting factors on crop development. Irrigation, in addition to being one of these technologies, is identified as one of the alternatives for the socioeconomic development of semiarid regions. However, this must be properly managed in order to avoid problems of degradation of water and edaphic resources. Based on the above, the objective was to analyze the behavior of the melon crop under different soil water regimes. The experiment was carried out in a private area in the Baixo Acaraú Irrigation District, using melon seeds, var. inodorus, cv. F1 10/00 “yellow” type, irrigated with different irrigation depths. The seeds were planted in rows equidistant at 2 m, placing two seeds per emitter spaced approximately 12 cm apart, totaling 24 plants per row. The plants were irrigated with a localized drip system, with 2.3 L h-1 flow emitters, spaced 0.5 m apart. The amount of water applied was determined by the need to replace losses resulting from crop evapotranspiration (ETc). Postharvest shelf life (weight loss, brix and pulp firmness) was evaluated. It was found that the different blades provided in the cycle influenced the postharvest characteristics of fruit weight, brix and texture, however, the irrigation blades caused more effects on the weight and brix characteristics as it was increased, except for variable texture of the fruit.Para que la producción de melón cumpla con los estándares exigidos por el mercado, es necesario utilizar tecnologías que permitan paliar el efecto de los factores limitantes en el desarrollo del cultivo. El riego, además de ser una de estas tecnologías, se identifica como una de las alternativas para el desarrollo socioeconómico de las regiones semiáridas. Sin embargo, esto debe gestionarse adecuadamente para evitar problemas de degradación de los recursos hídricos y edáficos. Con base en lo anterior, el objetivo fue analizar el comportamiento del cultivo de melón bajo diferentes regímenes hídricos del suelo. El experimento se llevó a cabo en un área privada del Distrito de Riego de Baixo Acaraú, utilizando semillas de melón, var. inodoro, cv. F1 10/00 tipo “amarillo”, regado con diferentes profundidades de riego. Las semillas se sembraron en hileras equidistantes a 2 m, colocando dos semillas por emisor espaciadas aproximadamente a 12 cm, totalizando 24 plantas por hilera. Las plantas se regaron con un sistema de goteo localizado, con emisores de flujo de 2,3 L h-1, espaciados 0,5 m. La cantidad de agua aplicada fue determinada por la necesidad de reponer las pérdidas resultantes de la evapotranspiración del cultivo (ETc). Se evaluó la vida útil poscosecha (pérdida de peso, grados brix y firmeza de la pulpa). Se encontró que las diferentes hojas proporcionadas en el ciclo influyeron en las características poscosecha de peso, brix y textura del fruto, sin embargo, las hojas de riego causaron más efectos en las características de peso y brix a medida que se incrementó, excepto por la textura variable de la fruta.Para a produção de melão atender aos padrões exigidos pelo mercado é necessário uso de tecnologias que possibilitem amenizar o efeito de fatores limitantes ao desenvolvimento das culturas. A irrigação, além de ser uma dessas tecnologias é apontada como uma das alternativas para o desenvolvimento socioeconômico de regiões semiáridas. Entretanto, esta deve ser manejada adequadamente, a fim de evitar problemas de degradação dos recursos hídricos e edáficos. Mediante o exposto, objetivou-se analisar o comportamento da cultura do melão sob diferentes regimes hídrico no solo. O experimento foi desenvolvido em área particular no Distrito de Irrigação do Baixo Acaraú, utilizando-se sementes de melão, var. inodorus, cv. F1 10/00 do tipo “amarelo”, irrigadas com diferentes lâminas de irrigação. As sementes foram plantadas em fileiras equidistantes em 2 m colocando-se duas sementes por emissor distanciadas entre si de aproximadamente 12 cm, totalizando 24 plantas por fileira. As plantas foram irrigadas com um sistema localizado tipo gotejamento, com emissores de vazão de 2,3 L h-1, espaçados de 0,5 m. A quantidade de água aplicada foi determinada mediante a necessidade de reposição das perdas decorrentes da evapotranspiração da cultura (ETc). Avaliou-se a vida útil pós-colheita (perda de peso, brix e firmeza da polpa). Verificou-se que as diferentes lâminas fornecidas no ciclo influenciaram as características de pós-colheita peso, brix e textura dos frutos, no entanto, as lâminas de irrigação causavam efeitos para mais nas características peso e brix à medida que este era aumentado, exceto para variável textura do fruto.Research, Society and Development2022-01-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2509110.33448/rsd-v11i2.25091Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e1211225091Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e1211225091Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e12112250912525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25091/22246Copyright (c) 2022 Manoel Valnir Júnior; Vera Lúcia Antunes de Lima; Raimundo Rodrigues Gomes Filho; Clayton Moura de Carvalho; Sílvio Carlos Ribeiro Vieira Lima; João Paulo Alves da Rochahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValnir Júnior, ManoelLima, Vera Lúcia Antunes deGomes Filho, Raimundo RodriguesCarvalho, Clayton Moura deLima, Sílvio Carlos Ribeiro VieiraRocha, João Paulo Alves da2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25091Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:27.781952Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths Calidad y vida útil poscosecha de frutos de melón sometidos a diferentes profundidades de riego Qualidade e vida útil pós-colheita dos frutos de melão submetidos a diferentes lâminas de irrigação |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths Valnir Júnior, Manoel Cucumis melo Evapotranspiración Calidad de la fruta Gestión de riego Melón. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiração Qualidade dos frutos Manejo de irrigação Meloeiro. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiration Fruit quality Irrigation management Melon. |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Quality and postharvest shelf life of melon fruits subjected to different irrigation depths |
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Valnir Júnior, Manoel |
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Valnir Júnior, Manoel Lima, Vera Lúcia Antunes de Gomes Filho, Raimundo Rodrigues Carvalho, Clayton Moura de Lima, Sílvio Carlos Ribeiro Vieira Rocha, João Paulo Alves da |
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Lima, Vera Lúcia Antunes de Gomes Filho, Raimundo Rodrigues Carvalho, Clayton Moura de Lima, Sílvio Carlos Ribeiro Vieira Rocha, João Paulo Alves da |
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Valnir Júnior, Manoel Lima, Vera Lúcia Antunes de Gomes Filho, Raimundo Rodrigues Carvalho, Clayton Moura de Lima, Sílvio Carlos Ribeiro Vieira Rocha, João Paulo Alves da |
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Cucumis melo Evapotranspiración Calidad de la fruta Gestión de riego Melón. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiração Qualidade dos frutos Manejo de irrigação Meloeiro. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiration Fruit quality Irrigation management Melon. |
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Cucumis melo Evapotranspiración Calidad de la fruta Gestión de riego Melón. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiração Qualidade dos frutos Manejo de irrigação Meloeiro. Cucumis melo Evapotranspiration Fruit quality Irrigation management Melon. |
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For melon production to meet the standards required by the market, it is necessary to use technologies that make it possible to alleviate the effect of limiting factors on crop development. Irrigation, in addition to being one of these technologies, is identified as one of the alternatives for the socioeconomic development of semiarid regions. However, this must be properly managed in order to avoid problems of degradation of water and edaphic resources. Based on the above, the objective was to analyze the behavior of the melon crop under different soil water regimes. The experiment was carried out in a private area in the Baixo Acaraú Irrigation District, using melon seeds, var. inodorus, cv. F1 10/00 “yellow” type, irrigated with different irrigation depths. The seeds were planted in rows equidistant at 2 m, placing two seeds per emitter spaced approximately 12 cm apart, totaling 24 plants per row. The plants were irrigated with a localized drip system, with 2.3 L h-1 flow emitters, spaced 0.5 m apart. The amount of water applied was determined by the need to replace losses resulting from crop evapotranspiration (ETc). Postharvest shelf life (weight loss, brix and pulp firmness) was evaluated. It was found that the different blades provided in the cycle influenced the postharvest characteristics of fruit weight, brix and texture, however, the irrigation blades caused more effects on the weight and brix characteristics as it was increased, except for variable texture of the fruit. |
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