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Vol. 27, Issue 4



Peach response to water deficit in a semi-arid region

International Agrophysics
Year : 2013
DOI : 10.2478/v10247-012-0099-2
Volumen : 27
Issue : 3
Pages : 305 - 311
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Authors: C. Paltineanu1, L. Septar1, C. Moale1, S. Nicolae2, C. Nicola2

1Research Station for Fruit Growing, Constanta, Pepinierei 1, Commune Valu lui Traian, District Constanta, Romania
2Research Institute for Fruit Growing, Pitesti-Maracineni, Marului 402, Commune Maracineni, District Arges, Romania
Abstract :

During three years a deficit irrigation experiment was performed on peach response under the semi-arid conditions of south-eastern Romania. Three sprinkler-irrigated treatments were investigated: fully irrigated, deficit irrigation treatment, and non-irrigated control treatment. Soil water content ranged between 60 and 76% of the plant available soil water capacity in fully irrigated, between 40 and 62% in deficit irrigation treatment, and between 30 and 45% in control. There were significant differences in fruit yield between the treatments. Irrigation water use efficiency was maximum in deficit irrigation treatment. Fruit yield correlated significantly with irrigation application. Total dry matter content, total solids content and titrable acidity of fruit were significantly different in the irrigated treatments vs. the control. Significant correlation coefficients were found between some fruit chemical components. For the possible future global warming conditions, when water use becomes increasingly restrictive, deficit irrigation will be a reasonable solution for water conservation in regions with similar soil and climate conditions.

Keywords : soil water content, irrigation water use efficiency, fruit yield, fruit quality
Language : English