Effect of Mulching and Amount of Water on the Yield of Tomato under Furrow Irrigation

Zewdie Bm
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Maintaining optimal soil water content through the growing season of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) is required for optimal plant yield and yield components especially in semi arid regions. However, there is limited information on optimum water management practices, or deficit irrigation that would increase tomato crop yield and yield components when irrigation is used. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of mulch and amount of water on the yield of tomato under furrow irrigation system and to assess the potential of deficit irrigation to improve the economic efficiency of tomato production at Pawe Agricultural Research Center, during 2020/2021 cropping season. A factorial combination of four levels of water (namely 50% ETc, 75% ETc, 100% ETc and 125% ETc) combined with three mulch treatments (namely without mulch, dry elephant grass mulch and dry banana leaf mulch) were arranged in randomized complete block design replicated three times. Interaction effects of amount of water and mulching materials significantly affected fruit length, fruit diameter, marketable and total fruit yield. Number of fruits and average of fruit weight were significantly affected by amount of water. Significant difference was also shown among mulch treatments on number of fruits and average fruit weight. The highest net benefit (428, 195.60 birr ha-1) and marginal rate of return (1318%) were obtained from the combination of 75% ETc amount of irrigation and elephant grass mulch. Therefore, application of 75% ETc with grass mulch was found to be economically and agronomically feasible and is recommended for Pawe and its surrounding and other similar agro-ecologies under furrow irrigation system.
覆盖和水量对沟灌番茄产量的影响
特别是在半干旱地区,在番茄生长季节保持最佳土壤含水量是实现最佳植株产量和产量成分的必要条件。然而,关于最佳水管理方法的信息有限,或者在使用灌溉时可以增加番茄作物产量和产量组成部分的亏缺灌溉。在坡威县农业研究中心,研究了2020/2021种植季覆盖和水分对沟灌番茄产量的影响,以及亏缺灌溉对番茄生产经济效益的影响。采用随机完全区组设计,将4个水位(即50%等、75%等、100%等和125%等)与3种地膜处理(即不地膜、干象草地膜和干香蕉叶地膜)进行因子组合,重复3次。水分和覆膜材料的互作效应对果实长、果径、商品量和总产量有显著影响。水量对果实数和平均果重有显著影响。不同覆膜处理在果实数和平均单果重上也有显著差异。75% ETc灌量和覆盖象草组合的净效益最高(428、195.60 birr ha-1),边际收益率最高(1318%)。因此,75% ETc配草覆盖在经济上和农艺上是可行的,推荐用于包邑及其周边地区和其他类似的沟灌农业生态系统。
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