Crop and Irrigation Management Systems under Greenhouse Conditions
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García Caparrós, Pedro; Llanderal Quiroz, Alfonso; El-Tarawy, Ahmed; Maksimovic, Ivana; Lao Arenas, María TeresaFecha
2018-01-11Resumen
Plants of Ruscus aculeatus, known as “butcher’s broom”, Maytenus senegalensis, known as “confetti tree”, and Juncus acutus, known as “spiny rush” were grown in pots with a mixture of sphagnum peat-moss and Perlite in order to determine the effect and evolution over time of three water use systems on plant growth, water saving and nutrient uptake. These were an open system (irrigated with standard nutrient solution) and two closed systems (blended-water (drainage water blended with water of low electrical conductivity (EC)) and sequential reuse of drainage (sequential-reuse) water), over a period of 8 weeks. Irrigation with blended- and sequential-reuse-water increased the biomass of all three species at the end of the experiment, compared to the open system. Overall, sequential-reuse-water treatment maximised biomass production. The application of blended- and sequential-reuse-water allowed savings of 17% of water in comparison to the open system. Regarding Cl, NO3− and H2PO4− loads, t...
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blending water
blending water
electrical conductivity
ornamental potted plants
water-sequential reuse