2024
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci17520-23
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Drought Responses in Three Apple Cultivars Using an Autonomous Sensor-based Irrigation System

Andrew M. Bierer,
Lisa Tang

Abstract: Irrigation decision support systems evolving in the domestic temperate tree fruit production industry incorporate measures of soil moisture status, which diverges from classic physiological indicators of edaphic stress. This study used an autonomous sensor-based irrigation system to impose a water deficit (soil matric potential targets of –25, –40, –60, and –80 kPa) on ‘Autumn Gala’, ‘CrimsonCrisp’, and ‘Golden Delicious’ apple (Malus domestica) cultivars grafted to ‘Budagovsky 9’ rootstock in the greenhouse (… Show more

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“…However, the SWT irrigation criterion is highly variable depending on the specific combination of crop and soil type [15]. For example, in silty loam soil, an SWT threshold for apple tree irrigation was reported to be around −30 kPa [61]. Very different is the situation in the study area, which is characterized by loamy sandy soil without significant heterogeneity (Figure 1a).…”
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confidence: 83%
“…However, the SWT irrigation criterion is highly variable depending on the specific combination of crop and soil type [15]. For example, in silty loam soil, an SWT threshold for apple tree irrigation was reported to be around −30 kPa [61]. Very different is the situation in the study area, which is characterized by loamy sandy soil without significant heterogeneity (Figure 1a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%