Irrigation Technologies and Strategies Impact on Quality Characteristics of Processing Tomato

被引:2
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作者
Battilani, A. [1 ]
Letterio, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Consorzio Bonif CER, Rome, Italy
关键词
soluble solids; colour; Bostwick; irrigation management; gross margin; WATER IMPORT; FRUIT-QUALITY; RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1081.13
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
A survey was conducted on a collection of data from different projects at European and national level, carried out over a period of more than 20 years (19912013). Results show that total yield has greatest influence on tomato fruit quality: yield higher than 80 t ha(-1) results in about 0.5-0.7 degrees Brix losses. Reversely, as farm yield increases harvested soluble solids and crop profitability are augmenting. Irrigation methods do not influence degrees Brix, but drip irrigated tomatoes harvested more degrees Brix per ha with better colour and gross margin. Irrigation strategies affected degrees Brix: severe water stresses increase degrees Brix but depressing both yield and gross margin while light, regulated deficit does not affect quality or farmer's income. Cultivar' earliness (genotype) greatly influences fruit quality. Fertigation affects neither fruit soluble solids content nor Bostwick, but improves fruit colour and harvested Brix. The analysis shows that it is possible to wisely reduce water uses without negative impact on crop profitability or even increasing farmer's income through a better product quality. Fruit quality forecast semi-empirical algorithms with sufficient robustness and reliability to carry out a risk analysis can be implemented in irrigation management models.
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页码:127 / 134
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