Irrigation of ‘Prata-Anã’ Banana with Partial Root-Zone Drying in a Semi-Arid Environment

Author:

Almeida Felipe Pires de1,Santos Marcelo Rocha dos2ORCID,Coelho Eugênio Ferreira3ORCID,Donato Sérgio Luiz Rodrigues2ORCID,Oliveira Polyanna Mara de4ORCID,Reis João Batista Ribeiro da Silva4ORCID,Carvalho Luiz Antonio Conceição de5ORCID,Lima José Carlos Lopes de5,Santos Dionei Lima6,Cunha Fernando França da7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Minas Gerais Institute of Agriculture, Almenara Regional Coordination Office, Almenara 39900-000, MG, Brazil

2. Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Baiano, Guanambi Campus, Guanambi 46430-000, BA, Brazil

3. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Cassava and Tropical Fruit, Cruz das Almas 44380-000, BA, Brazil

4. Agricultural Research Company of Minas Gerais, Gorutuba Experimental Field, Nova Porteirinha 39525-000, MG, Brazil

5. Center for Agricultural, Environmental, and Biological Sciences, Federal University of Reconcavo da Bahia, Cruz das Almas 44380-000, BA, Brazil

6. Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Baiano, Teixeira de Freitas Campus, Teixeira de Freitas 45985-970, BA, Brazil

7. Department of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Vicosa, Vicosa 36570-900, MG, Brazil

Abstract

Considering the uncertainty of rainfall and prolonged droughts in semiarid regions, optimizing water management through techniques like partial root-zone drying (PRD) is crucial for sustainable banana production. This study aimed to evaluate the ‘Prata-Anã Gorutuba’ banana under irrigation by PRD. The experimental design was randomized blocks with five irrigation strategies (PRD7 50%–50% ETc and 7-day frequency of alternation of the irrigated side—FA, PRD14 50%–50% ETc and 14-day FA, PRD21 50%–50% ETc and 21-day FA, FX 50%–50% ETc and fixed irrigation, and irrigation with 100% ETc on both sides of the plant—FULL) with five replicates. Soil water content, physiological, vegetative, yield characteristics, and water productivity were assessed over two production cycles. PRD on the dry side lowered soil water content below optimal levels for banana cultivation, increased transpiration, and decreased photosynthesis and instantaneous water use efficiency with rising temperatures, while photosynthesis increased with stomatal conductance. PRD reduced plant vigor and delayed flowering in the first cycle. Compared to full and fixed irrigation, PRD conserves water while maintaining crop yields. Water productivity was higher under PRD, with PRD14 (50% ETc and 14-day alternation) offering the best water use efficiency while maintaining yield, making it suitable for ‘Prata-Anã Gorutuba’ banana cultivation. The study recommends PRD for sustainable banana farming in regions with limited water resources, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and better water management.

Funder

Minas Gerais Research Funding Foundation, Brazil

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil

Publisher

MDPI AG

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