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Growth and Physiological Responses of Pepper in Different Soil Water Regimes and Nitrogen Applications in a Semiarid Agricultural Ecosystem Using Surface and Sub-surface Drip Irrigation and Its Economic Returns
Gesunde Pflanzen · Ağustos 2023
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Yayın TarihiAğustos 2023
Cilt / Sayfa75 · 1257-1275
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85142881468
Özet
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of different soil water regimes and nitrogen applications on the yield, leaf water potential (LWP), leaf area index (LAI), stomatal conductance (gs), and chlorophyll content of pepper by applying surface drip (DI) and sub-surface (SDI) drip irrigation during 2015 and 2016 in the Continental region of Turkey. Treatments included three different soil water regimes (full irrigation, FI; deficit irrigations, I75 and I50, receiving 75% and 50% of FI, respectively) and four different nitrogen (N) fertilizer doses (N0: unfertilized, N70: 70 kg N ha−1, N140: 140 kg N ha−1, and N210: 210 kg N ha−1). SDI had significantly higher yields in comparison to those obtained by the DI. Yields varied between 21.3 t ha−1 in DI‑I50 and 50.1 t ha−1 in SDI-FI. The highest (4.59 m2 m−2) and least (1.26 m2 m−2) LAI were observed in SDI‑I75 N210 and DI‑I50 N0, respectively. FI N210 had higher gs in SDI (354.4 mmol H2O m−2 s−1) and DI (312.5 mmol H2O m−2 s−1), as compared to deficit irrigation treatments. The high yields could be obtained by irrigation using the DI (−1.45 to −1.86 MPa LWP), and the SDI (−1.14 to −1.47 MPa LWP), respectively. The pepper irrigation could be managed by the SDI‑I75 N140, leading to the maximum net income. Therefore, pepper irrigation in semiarid regions could be managed by applying the SDI‑I75 N140 without negative impacts on the physiological and yield parameters.
Yazarlar (3)
1
Zeynep Demir
ORCID: 0000-0002-7589-3216
2
Aynur Özbahçe
3
Yasemin Demir
Anahtar Kelimeler
Deficit irrigation
Leaf area index
Leaf water potential
Nitrogen
Semiarid region
Stomatal conductance
Kurumlar
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
Soil Fertilizer and Water Resources Central Research Institute
Yenimahalle Turkey
Metrikler
3
Atıf
3
Yazar
6
Anahtar Kelime