Publicación: Deficit irrigation influences yield and lycopene content of diploid and triploid watermelon
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2003-12
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Many vegetable production regions in the southwestern US are strictly
regulated on water use. In addition, demand for high quality and nutritious
vegetables has increased. This study was performed to explore the effects of deficit
irrigation on yield, fruit quality and lycopene content of red-fleshed diploid and
triploid watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb) Matsum & Nakai) cultivars.
Irrigation treatments were 1.0, 0.75 and 0.5 evapotranspiration (ET) rates. Cultivars
used were ‘Summer Flavor 710’, ‘RWW 8036’, ‘Allsweet’, ‘Sugarlee’, and ‘SWD
7302’ (diploids) and ‘Summer Sweet 5244’, ‘SWT 8706’, ‘Sugar Time’, and ‘Tri-XSunrise’
(triploids). Total water applied through a subsurface drip system was 395,
298 and 173 mm, for the 1.0, 0.75 and 0.50 ET, respectively. Total yields were highest
at 1.0 ET (53.9 t ha-1) compared with 0.5 ET (26.8 t ha-1). Triploids had a 34% higher
total yield and fewer culls (2%) compared with diploid cultivars (25%). Highest
yields were obtained for ‘Sunrise’, ‘SWT 8706’, and ‘SWD 7302’. Highest soluble
solid content was measured for ‘Sugar Time’ (13.4%) and was significantly higher
than other cultivars (range 9.7-11.0 %). Triploid cultivars had more firm flesh,
compared with diploids (12.0 vs. 9.9 N). Lycopene content increased slightly with
maturity (55.8 to 60.2 :g g-1 fw), and was significantly higher at 0.75 ET than 1.0 ET
in melons at ripe and overripe maturity stages. Lycopene content averaged over all
treatments was 60-66 :g g-1 fw for triploids and 45 to 80 μg g-1 fw for diploid fruit.
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Firmeza del fruto, Riego limitado, Sandia sin pepitas, Riego por goteo superficial
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LESKOVAR, D.I., BANG, H., KOLENDA, K., PERKINS VEAZIE, P., FRANCO, J.A. Deficit Irrigation Influences Yield and Lycopene Content of Diploid and Triploid Watermelon . Acta Horticulturae, 628: 147-151, Diciembre 2003. ISSN 0567-7572