Irrigation scheduling and water use efficiency of cucumber grown as a spring-summer cycle crop in solar greenhouse

•The yield of mini cucumber in tunnels increased with the increase in water amount.•The yield and water use efficiency is not influenced by the irrigation frequency.•A close linear relationship exists between irrigation water amounts and yields.•The average (ky) value of the plant grown in greenhous...

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Published inAgricultural water management Vol. 180; pp. 78 - 87
Main Authors Çakir, Recep, Kanburoglu-Çebi, Ulviye, Altintas, Surreya, Ozdemir, Aylin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 31.01.2017
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Summary:•The yield of mini cucumber in tunnels increased with the increase in water amount.•The yield and water use efficiency is not influenced by the irrigation frequency.•A close linear relationship exists between irrigation water amounts and yields.•The average (ky) value of the plant grown in greenhouse as spring crop is 0.75.•The water use efficiency values decreased with the increase in the Ecp coefficient. This 3-year study aimed to determine the most appropriate irrigation application and water use efficiency programs based on Class A Pan evaporation for mini (Lebanese) type cucumber plants grown as a first crop under protected conditions in a solar greenhouse. Research was carried out in an unheated solar greenhouse constructed on the lands of Ataturk Soil Water and Agricultural Meteorology Research Institute in Kirklareli, Northwestern Turkey. In order to prevent excessive increase in temperature within the protective structure, the semicircular shaped unheated greenhouse with sidewall ventilation was screened with 75% green-coloured shading net. The experimental layout of the study was a split-plot design with 3 replications. Two irrigation intervals (D1–2days and D2–4days) and four different plant–pan coefficients (0.75, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50) were applied to main and subplots in the experiment. It was determined that cucumber yields increased with the increase in the irrigation water amount and reached averages of 128.2 and 126.5tonha−1 with use of highest plant pan coefficients of 1.50 and 1.25 vs. 90.7 and 90.9tonha−1 under the lowest Ecp coefficient of 0.75. The highest irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) values of about 56kgha−1m−3 and 42kgha−1m−3 were obtained from the conditions with least applied irrigation water amounts. The average seasonal value of the yield response factor (ky) estimated on the basis of data from the 3-year study was determined as 0.75.
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ISSN:0378-3774
1873-2283
DOI:10.1016/j.agwat.2016.10.023