علوم و مهندسی آبیاری (May 2011)

Simultaneous Effect of Deficit Irrigation and Salinity on Yield and Yield Components of Tomato under Field Conditions

  • Masoud Mohammadi,
  • Abdol Majid Liaghat,
  • Hosein Molavi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22055/jise.2011.13276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 15 – 23

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Salt and drought stress is one of the main problems of Agricultural production in many parts ofthe world, especially in arid and semi-arid area. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigatethe effect of both stresses (individually and simultaneously) on yield and yield component of tomato(Super Strain B) in order to program irrigation management in Karaj. The experiment was carried outas Factorial on base of complete randomized design with three replicates including two factors:Salinity and irrigation water. Salinity and irrigation water factors consisted of four levels (S1=0.7,S2=4, S3=8 and S4=12 dS/m) and three levels (W1=100, W2=75 and W3=50 percent of waterrequirement), respectively. The soil texture was sandy loam. The results of this study showed that theyield production reduced by increasing salinity and drought stresses. The maximum yield (240.7 g)was corresponded to W1S1 treatment and the minimum yield (48.58 g) was corresponded to W3S4treatment. Salinity, deficit irrigation and their interaction had significant effect (pweight, root length and tomato evapotranspiration, but they did not have any significant effect on thenumber of fruits. The combined impact of salinity and deficit irrigation did not have any significanteffect on plant height and dry weigh.

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