In the last years the cultivation of cherry tomato signiicantly increased in the hilly areas of Campania region. Generally in the Campania hilly areas the species is cultivated under rainfed conditions to improve some quality parameters. The cultivation without irrigation is feasible thanks to the resistance to abiotic stress of cherry tomato and because climatic conditions of hilly areas of the region are characterized by erratic rainfall during the summer. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the response to deicit irrigation scheduling based on critical plant growth stages to ensure good productivity of two cultivars of cherry tomato (Altavilla cv. standard and Mignon hybrid). The trial was carried out in 2005 and 2006 at the experimental station of the CNR-ISAFoM, in Piano Cappelle (BN). The two cultivars were subjected to four irrigation regimes: T0 (rainfed), T1 (one irrigation at beginning of lowering), T2 (one irrigation at beginning of lowering and another at 50% of fruit set) and T3 (at beginning of lowering, at 50% of fruit setting and, after, every 15 days). Results showed that, in the area of the experiment, a limited water supply is useful to increase yield depending on the climate of the year and that it is possible to obtain high quality cherry tomatoes yield also with a limited irrigation water supply

Effects of deficit irrigation on two cherry tomato cultivars in hilly areas

Riccardi M.;d'Andria R.;Lavini A.;Calandrelli D.
2008

Abstract

In the last years the cultivation of cherry tomato signiicantly increased in the hilly areas of Campania region. Generally in the Campania hilly areas the species is cultivated under rainfed conditions to improve some quality parameters. The cultivation without irrigation is feasible thanks to the resistance to abiotic stress of cherry tomato and because climatic conditions of hilly areas of the region are characterized by erratic rainfall during the summer. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the response to deicit irrigation scheduling based on critical plant growth stages to ensure good productivity of two cultivars of cherry tomato (Altavilla cv. standard and Mignon hybrid). The trial was carried out in 2005 and 2006 at the experimental station of the CNR-ISAFoM, in Piano Cappelle (BN). The two cultivars were subjected to four irrigation regimes: T0 (rainfed), T1 (one irrigation at beginning of lowering), T2 (one irrigation at beginning of lowering and another at 50% of fruit set) and T3 (at beginning of lowering, at 50% of fruit setting and, after, every 15 days). Results showed that, in the area of the experiment, a limited water supply is useful to increase yield depending on the climate of the year and that it is possible to obtain high quality cherry tomatoes yield also with a limited irrigation water supply
2008
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Cherry tomato, Deficit irrigation, Hilly areas, Critical phonological stages, Productivity
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