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| Authors: | M.C. Sánchez-Guerrero, P. Lorenzo, E. Medrano, M. García, I. Escobar |
| Keywords: | Cucumber, Cucumis sativus, plastic-house, temperature, carbon dioxide |
Abstract:
Two levels of climate control: heating and heating with CO2 enrichment, were compared with the conventional unheated control in improved low-cost greenhouses on the Mediterranean South Coast of Spain.
Their effect on the crop growth, yield and water efficiency were evaluated in a autumn-winter cucumber soilless crop.
The pure CO2 was supplied linked to automatic vents operation: 600 µmol mol-1 with closed windows and 350 µmol mol-1 when these opened up.
Heating increased cucumber production (fruits per m2) mainly due to the shortening of the fruit growth period.
Yield was significantly increased by climate control, in a 25.9 and 24.3 % with the application of CO2 enrichment and heating respectively and 56.4 % with both systems.
Similarly, the water supply efficiency was improved in a 28.7, 15.1 and 48.1 % respectively, for the CO2 enrichment, heating and both systems.
Stem elongation and leaf production were enhanced by heating, whereas the CO2 application increased leaf production before fruit set.
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