Optimal design of flow rate in drip irrigation system to enhance the tomato cultivation

作者: Deepak Kumar , Avinash Kumar , Sudipto Sarkar , Dibakar Mohodi , Pal Thakuria

DOI: 10.5958/2230-732X.2015.00002.9

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摘要: Tomato is the second most important vegetable crop next to potato. As far as conservation of soil and water concerned, drip irrigation offers practical effective alternative regular surface among all technique known today in world. Researchers throughout world are kin obtain optimal flow rate through for overall development crop. In this study, attempt has been made analysis growth yield tomato plant at various irrigation, determine effect fertigation on tomato. study “Samartha F1 hybrid” variety seed was selected cultivated over farm size 6×5 m2. The area divided into two sections i.e. section non-fertigation section. Three rows having ten plants each row transplanted both sections. Growth term height canopy measured compared with different rates. average increment 2 L/hr, 4 L/hr 8 were estimated 68%, 60% 52% respectively. Yield terms fruits three rates L/hr. when litres per used irrigating land. Significant found plants.

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