Effect of different substrates on growth and yield of strawberry cv. Newzealand in plastic house at Da Lat
The experiment was conducted to examine the influence of different substrates on growth and yield of plastichouses strawberry in Da Lat. Rice husk and rice husk materials were mixed in volume ratio (v/v): 100%; 75%; 50%; 25% and 0% with cocopeat. Experiments were designed in randomized complete bloc...
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The experiment was conducted to examine the influence of different substrates on growth and yield of plastichouses strawberry in Da Lat. Rice husk and rice husk materials were mixed in volume ratio (v/v): 100%; 75%; 50%; 25% and 0% with cocopeat. Experiments were designed in randomized complete block (RCB) with 9 treatments and 3 replications. Experiment results showed that the ratio of rice husk and rice husk charcoal mixed with coconut
fiber greatly affected the physical properties of the substrate. The water holding capacity of the substrate was highly correlated and inversely proportional to the ratio of rice husk husk and rice husk mixed. Different substrates had little effect on the number of leaves/plants but greatly affected the area of leaves. The area of leaves was strongly correlated with the ratio of mixed rice husk but the correlation was not punctured with the proportion of rice husk mixed. The weight of fruits/tree correlated closely with the ratio of rice husk and rice husk mixed. The weight of fruits/tree was highest when mixing 32.3% rice husk with 67.7% coconut fiber or mix 55.6% rice husk charcoal with 44.4% cocopeat. |
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Effect of different substrates on growth and yield of strawberry cv. Newzealand in plastic house at Da Lat |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-25062023-12-13T03:46:14Z Effect of different substrates on growth and yield of strawberry cv. Newzealand in plastic house at Da Lat Cao, Thị Làn Nguyễn, Văn Kết Ngô, Quang Vinh Substrate, strawberry, hydroponic The experiment was conducted to examine the influence of different substrates on growth and yield of plastichouses strawberry in Da Lat. Rice husk and rice husk materials were mixed in volume ratio (v/v): 100%; 75%; 50%; 25% and 0% with cocopeat. Experiments were designed in randomized complete block (RCB) with 9 treatments and 3 replications. Experiment results showed that the ratio of rice husk and rice husk charcoal mixed with coconut fiber greatly affected the physical properties of the substrate. The water holding capacity of the substrate was highly correlated and inversely proportional to the ratio of rice husk husk and rice husk mixed. Different substrates had little effect on the number of leaves/plants but greatly affected the area of leaves. The area of leaves was strongly correlated with the ratio of mixed rice husk but the correlation was not punctured with the proportion of rice husk mixed. The weight of fruits/tree correlated closely with the ratio of rice husk and rice husk mixed. The weight of fruits/tree was highest when mixing 32.3% rice husk with 67.7% coconut fiber or mix 55.6% rice husk charcoal with 44.4% cocopeat. 2(99)/2019 12 64-70 2023-06-10T00:30:17Z 2023-06-10T00:30:17Z 2019-02-14 Journal article Bài báo đăng trên tạp chí quốc tế (có ISSN), bao gồm book chapter https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/2506 vi Journal of Vietnam Agricultural Science and Technology 1859 - 1558 1. Ahmad, A., Ismail, M. R., Yusop, M. K., Mahmood, M., & Mohd, S. (2004). Physical and chemical properties of coconut coir dust and oil palm empty fruit bunch and the growth of hybrid heat tolerant cauliflower plant. Pertanika journal of tropical agricultural science, 27(2), 121-133. 2. Awang, Y., Shaharom, A. S., Mohamad, R. B., & Selamat, A. (2009). Chemical and physical characteristics of cocopeat-based media mixtures and their effects on the growth and development of Celosia cristata. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 4(1), 63-71. 3. Calderón, F., & Cevallos, F. (2001). Los sustratos. Memorias Primer Curso de Hidroponía para la Floricultura. Bogota, 21. 4. Evans, M. R., & Gachukia, M. (2004). Fresh parboiled rice hulls serve as an alternative to perlite in greenhouse crop substrates. HortScience, 39(2), 232-235. 5. Evans, M. R., & Gachukia, M. M. (2007). Physical properties of sphagnum peat-based root substrates amended with perlite or parboiled fresh rice hulls. HortTechnology, 17(3), 312-315. 6. Gessert, G. (1976). Measuring a medium's airspace and water holding capacity. Ornamentals Northwest, 1(8), 11-12. 7. Gómez, C., & Robbins, J. (2011). Pine bark substrates amended with parboiled rice hulls: Physical properties and growth of container-grown spirea during long-term nursery production. HortScience, 46(5), 784-790. 8. Papafotiou, M., Chronopoulos, J., Kargas, G., Voreakou, M., Leodaritis, N., Lagogiani, O., & Gazi, S. (2001). Cotton gin trash compost and rice hulls as growing medium components for ornamentals. The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 76(4), 431-435. 9. Prasad, M. (1996). Physical, chemical and biological properties of coir dust. Paper presented at the International Symposium Growing Media and Plant Nutrition in Horticulture 450. 10. Tehranifar, A., Poostchi, M., Arooei, H., & Nematti, H. (2006). Effects of seven substrates on qualitative and quantitative characteristics of three strawberry cultivars under soilless culture. Paper presented at the XXVII International Horticultural Congress-IHC2006: International Symposium on Advances in Environmental Control, Automation 761. 11. Tilt, K., Bilderback, T., & Fonteno, W. (1987). Particle size and container size effects on growth of three ornamental species. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 112(6), 981-984. Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences |