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Nutrient
uptake, growth and yield of pomegranate as influenced by irrigation
frequencies under light textured soils
R.A.
Marathe, K. D. Babu and D.T. Chaudhari
ICAR - National
Research Centre on Pomegranate, Solapur - 413 255, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: ramarathe28@gmail.com
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Key
words
Cumulative irrigation
Irrigation frequency
Light textured soils
Nutrient uptake
Pomegranate
Publication Data
Paper received : 05.11.2016
Revised received : 07.02.2017
Re-revised received :
02.06.2017
Accepted : 04.08.2017
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Abstract
Aim: In the arid
ecosystem water supply is limited and it is imperative to adopt proper
irrigation schedules to harvest more crop per drop of water. The main
objective of the study was to investigate the impact of irrigation
frequencies on performance of pomegranate grown under light textured soils of
semi-arid regions.
Methodology:
The
study was carried out in newly planted pomegranate orchard grown in light
textured soils. The treatments consisted of application of irrigation on
every day and cumulative irrigation at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 day interval. Leaf
samples were analysed for macro- and micronutrient contents. Leaf temperature
and chlorophyll content was estimated periodically. Plant vegetative growth
and yield contributing characteristics were measured to relate with
irrigation frequency.
Results:
The
leaf nutrient indicators like N, P, K and Fe had more influence on vegetative
growth of the plant during fruiting years.Irrigation on every alternate day
maintained cool plant canopy as indicated by lowest leaf temperature during
fruiting period. Highest leaf chlorophyll content (59.6), fruit yield (6.237
kg plant-1) and fruit quality in terms of highest juice recovery
(49.2 %) and lowest juice acidity (0.44%) were obtained on alternate day
irrigation treatment. Fruit cracking to the extent of 21.3, 18.9 and 10.2 %
was observed in 5, 4 and 3 day interval treatments, respectively. ?
Interpretation:
Plant
performance in terms of vegetative growth, flowering, fruit yield and fruit
cracking were influenced by irrigation frequencies. Due to low water
retention capacity of light textured soils, cumulative irrigation should be
provided at 1 day interval.
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