Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato

Root morphology and its components’ behavior could show a considerable response under multiple water application points per plant to help the ultimate effect of fruit yield and fruit quality. In this study, a comparison of a single emitter per plant was made with two, three, and four emitters per pl...

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Main Authors: Abdul Shabbir, Hanping Mao, Ikram Ullah, Noman Ali Buttar, Muhammad Ajmal, Imran Ali Lakhiar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1685
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spelling doaj-861253f8bf354eaebfe11d5c186d835c2021-04-02T13:19:49ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-10-01101685168510.3390/agronomy10111685Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry TomatoAbdul Shabbir0Hanping Mao1Ikram Ullah2Noman Ali Buttar3Muhammad Ajmal4Imran Ali Lakhiar5Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, ChinaRoot morphology and its components’ behavior could show a considerable response under multiple water application points per plant to help the ultimate effect of fruit yield and fruit quality. In this study, a comparison of a single emitter per plant was made with two, three, and four emitters per plant under drip irrigation and two irrigation levels (full irrigation 100% and deficit irrigation 75% of crop evapotranspiration) to investigate their effects on physiological parameters, root, yield, and their associated components for potted cherry tomato under greenhouse conditions in Jiangsu-China. The experimental results showed that the plants cultivated in the spring-summer planting season showed significantly higher results than the fall-winter planting season due to low temperatures in the fall-winter planting season. However, the response root length, root average diameter, root dry mass, leaf area index, photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, fruit unit fresh weight, the number of fruits, and pH were increased by multiple emitters per plant over a single emitter per plant, but total soluble solids decreased. Besides, a decreasing trend was observed by deficit irrigation for both planting seasons, and vice versa for the case for tomato total soluble solids. Due to an increase in measured parameters for multiple emitters per plant over a single emitter per plant, the yield, water use efficiency, and water use efficiency biomass significantly increased by 18.1%, 17.6%, and 15.1%, respectively. The deficit irrigation caused a decrease in the yield of 5% and an increase in water use efficiency and water use efficiency biomass of 21.4% and 22.9%, respectively. Two, three, and four emitters per plant had no significant effects, and the obtained results were similar. Considering the root morphology, yield, water use efficiency, water use efficiency biomass, and fruit geometry and quality, two emitters per plant with deficit irrigation are recommended for potted cherry tomato under greenhouse conditions. The explanation for the increased biomass production of the plant, yield, and water use efficiency is that two emitters per plant (increased emitter density) reduced drought stress to the roots, causing increased root morphology and leaf area index and finally promoting the plant’s photosynthetic activity.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1685root componentsyield componentsfruit qualitydeficit irrigationleaf area indexharvest index
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author Abdul Shabbir
Hanping Mao
Ikram Ullah
Noman Ali Buttar
Muhammad Ajmal
Imran Ali Lakhiar
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Hanping Mao
Ikram Ullah
Noman Ali Buttar
Muhammad Ajmal
Imran Ali Lakhiar
Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
Agronomy
root components
yield components
fruit quality
deficit irrigation
leaf area index
harvest index
author_facet Abdul Shabbir
Hanping Mao
Ikram Ullah
Noman Ali Buttar
Muhammad Ajmal
Imran Ali Lakhiar
author_sort Abdul Shabbir
title Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
title_short Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
title_full Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
title_fullStr Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Drip Irrigation Emitter Density with Various Irrigation Levels on Physiological Parameters, Root, Yield, and Quality of Cherry Tomato
title_sort effects of drip irrigation emitter density with various irrigation levels on physiological parameters, root, yield, and quality of cherry tomato
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Root morphology and its components’ behavior could show a considerable response under multiple water application points per plant to help the ultimate effect of fruit yield and fruit quality. In this study, a comparison of a single emitter per plant was made with two, three, and four emitters per plant under drip irrigation and two irrigation levels (full irrigation 100% and deficit irrigation 75% of crop evapotranspiration) to investigate their effects on physiological parameters, root, yield, and their associated components for potted cherry tomato under greenhouse conditions in Jiangsu-China. The experimental results showed that the plants cultivated in the spring-summer planting season showed significantly higher results than the fall-winter planting season due to low temperatures in the fall-winter planting season. However, the response root length, root average diameter, root dry mass, leaf area index, photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, fruit unit fresh weight, the number of fruits, and pH were increased by multiple emitters per plant over a single emitter per plant, but total soluble solids decreased. Besides, a decreasing trend was observed by deficit irrigation for both planting seasons, and vice versa for the case for tomato total soluble solids. Due to an increase in measured parameters for multiple emitters per plant over a single emitter per plant, the yield, water use efficiency, and water use efficiency biomass significantly increased by 18.1%, 17.6%, and 15.1%, respectively. The deficit irrigation caused a decrease in the yield of 5% and an increase in water use efficiency and water use efficiency biomass of 21.4% and 22.9%, respectively. Two, three, and four emitters per plant had no significant effects, and the obtained results were similar. Considering the root morphology, yield, water use efficiency, water use efficiency biomass, and fruit geometry and quality, two emitters per plant with deficit irrigation are recommended for potted cherry tomato under greenhouse conditions. The explanation for the increased biomass production of the plant, yield, and water use efficiency is that two emitters per plant (increased emitter density) reduced drought stress to the roots, causing increased root morphology and leaf area index and finally promoting the plant’s photosynthetic activity.
topic root components
yield components
fruit quality
deficit irrigation
leaf area index
harvest index
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1685
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