1994
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1994.366.45
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Studies on Water Consumption of Sweet Pepper Plant Under Plastic Houses

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“…The improvement of total fruit yield by using solid substrates mixture or hydroponic system as soil alternative culture media could be attributed to their capacity to improve aeration and nutrients availability to the plants, thus forming greater root system with high efficiency of water, minerals and nutrients uptake leading to attain vigorous vegetative growth (Table 3) accompanied with high photosynthetic efficiency (Table 4), formation more assimilates as well as enhancement the leaf anatomy (Tables 6 and 7), and hence improving the fruit growth rate. These results and interpretation are in conformity with the findings of Abou-Hadid et al (1993 and and Shylla et al (2018).…”
Section: Fruit Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The improvement of total fruit yield by using solid substrates mixture or hydroponic system as soil alternative culture media could be attributed to their capacity to improve aeration and nutrients availability to the plants, thus forming greater root system with high efficiency of water, minerals and nutrients uptake leading to attain vigorous vegetative growth (Table 3) accompanied with high photosynthetic efficiency (Table 4), formation more assimilates as well as enhancement the leaf anatomy (Tables 6 and 7), and hence improving the fruit growth rate. These results and interpretation are in conformity with the findings of Abou-Hadid et al (1993 and and Shylla et al (2018).…”
Section: Fruit Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…An irrigation system controlled by a solar radiation method can satisfy the appropriate supply of nutrient solution to plants without unnecessary water and nutrient emissions (Roh and Lee, 1996). The radiation method is considered by some authors the best way of scheduling irrigation in plastic greenhouses (Abou Hadid et al, 1994).…”
Section: (B) Scheduling By Solar Integratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies are being carried out to establish an optimum irrigation program for vegetables grown in greenhouses with medium technology on the Mediterranean coastline. In these studies, generally open water surface evaporation is used to determine the water requirement [9]. In their study on watering tomatoes in a glass greenhouse on the Mediterranean coastline, Tari and Sapmaz (2017) took advantage of the Class A-Pan evaporation vessel and determined the water consumption to be 1.8 mm.day -1 in January-April, 3.33 mm.day -1 in May and 5 mm.day -1 in June [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%