Affiliation:
1. Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya
2. Global Evergreening Alliance
3. ICAR- Mahatma Gandhi Integrated Farming Research Institute, Motihari, 845429, Bihar
4. ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute
Abstract
Abstract
Optimum water supply in the root zone with precision irrigation
water management may play a key role in improving the productivity
and sustainability of strawberry (Fragaria ×
ananassa) in moist tropical sub-humid environments.
Accordingly, a greenhouse experiment was conducted from 2015-16 to
2017-18 on a Aeric Haplaquept to evaluate the effect of
irrigation (surface irrigation at furrows at irrigation water :
cumulative pan evaporation = 1, drip irrigation to meet 100, 80 and
60% of actual crop evapotranspiration demand ), and mulch (nonwoven
jute agro textile, biodegradable plastic film, rice straw, and no
mulch) regimes on strawberry. Average soil water storage in root
zone (86mm) and fraction of potential plant available water (61%)
was highest in jute agrotextile mulched and drip irrigated at 80%
actual evapotranspiration. This combination of mulch and irrigation
regime increased belowground (root length density,
7.15×103 m m-3) and above ground (leaf area
index, 9.4) crop growth and emerged as the best option with three-
and four-times higher yield (31.1 Mg
ha-1) and water use efficiency (23.1 kg
m-3), respectively than surface irrigated unmulched
strawberry. Results suggest that these findings be incorporated
into packages and practices of strawberry cultivation in the moist
tropical sub-humid region of Bengal basin and other similar
agroecological regions of South Asia.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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